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But I just pointed out that China is an exception? Also, China had access to human capital at a scale that no African country had.

Japan pre-45 was a world power, and had industrialized by the early 1900s. WW2 was a mere setback.

Korea is more of a “miracle” than Japan was, but they also did well to industrialize ASAP. They also didn’t face the brunt of European colonialism.



> They also didn’t face the brunt of European colonialism.

But they faced the brunt of Chinese & Japanese colonialism, and a full-blown civil war after which their GDP per capita was in the same ballpark as Kenya's.


Yes, they did well given the odds.


Lots of miracles and exceptions in a working theory


Lots? There are 100 or so countries between Asia and Africa. And we are talking about a handful of East Asian countries.


I wonder if there are some other factors here considering the geographical clustering.




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