If Greece Is 'Developed,' Why Are South Korea, Taiwan Still 'Emerging'?

online.wsj.com — Greece has become a byword for financial dysfunction, the example par excellence of what happens to a globally uncompetitive country when its inflated asset markets experience a destructive "correction." South Korea and Taiwan, by contrast, are formidable players in the world economy, a result of their leadership in value-added technology.
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