Backward advantage

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title: Backward advantage
text: The backward advantage, or the 'advantage of backwardness', also known as latecomer's advantage, is a notion first formulated by the Russian-American economist Alexander Gerschenkron in 1952. However, there is one who argues that it was the American economist and sociologist Thorstein Veblen who developed the concept of the "advantage of backwardness" in his essay Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution, which was published in 1915. The backward advantage implies that a still-developing c
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