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Flying Geese

The Flying Geese pattern refers to a model in international economics and development. It describes how countries in a region, typically in Asia, develop in a sequential manner, with one country leading the economic growth while others follow in a chain-like fashion. The leading country, often more developed, provides investment and knowledge to its neighbors, which then start to grow and attract investment themselves, creating a cycle of economic progression. This concept illustrates how regional cooperation and development can foster growth, as countries support each other in advancing their economies and increasing trade.