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newly industrialized country

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newly industrialized country

Country formerly classified as less developed, but which is becoming rapidly industrialized. The first wave of countries to be identified as newly industrializing included Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan. These countries underwent rapid industrial growth in the 1970s and 1980s, attracting significant financial investment, and are now associated with high-technology industries. More recently, Thailand, China, and Malaysia have been classified as newly industrializing countries.



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Despite being named a newly industrialized country, with rapid economic growth, strong state institutions, and world famous academic institutions, Thailand has undergone uncivilized political act: coup d''etat, and is now returning to be a martial state.
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The Philippines is a newly industrialized country in South-East Asia.
 
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