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The developmental state

The "developmental state" is one in which the government intervenes in industrial affairs. Critics charge that Japan's success in implementing it has not been replicated elsewhere. Here, a team of scholars revisits the notion to assess its continued utility and establish a vocabulary for debate
Print Book, English, 1999
Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y., 1999
Aufsatzsammlung
xiii, 346 pages ; 24 cm
9780801435850, 9780801485664, 0801435854, 0801485665
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Contributorsvii
Prefaceix
Introduction: Chalmers Johnson and the Politics of Nationalism and Development
1(31)
Meredith Woo-Cumings
The Developmental State: Odyssey of a Concept
32(29)
Chalmers Johnson
Webs with No Spiders, Spiders with No Webs: The Genealogy of the Developmental State
61(32)
Bruce Cumings
Where Do High-Growth Political Economies Come From? The Japanese Lineage of Korea's ``Developmental State''
93(44)
Atul Kohli
The Developmental Regime in a Changing World Economy
137(45)
T.J. Pempel
The Economic Theory of the Developmental State
182(18)
Ha-Joon Chang
The Economics of Successful State Intervention in Industrial Transformation
200(35)
Juhana Vartiainen
The French Developmental State as Myth and Moral Ambition
235(41)
Michael Loriaux
The Desarrollista State in Brazil and Mexico
276(30)
Ben Ross Schneider
Embedded Particularism: India's Failed Developmental State
306(29)
Ronald J. Herring
Index335