Countries in Asia which have industrialized are often described as "flying geese," taking off around the region like the birds -- in waves. It started in Japan, with its average growth of 10% between the mid-1950s and early 1970s, before spreading to the Four Dragons -- Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore. The South East Asian countries followed, then China -- last and certainly not least.
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