摘要:This chapter focuses on how governments of developing
countries that are not rich in natural resources can promote
industrialization. It is mainly concerned with how
the two groups of countries that have been identified as
running the highest risk of marginalization in global
manufacturing—the countries of the bottom billion and
the slow-growing middle-income countries—can
accelerate their industrial growth. The report takes up
the special case of resource exporters in the next chapter.