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The Developmental State (Cornell Studies in Political Economy)



Developmental state, n.The Developmental State review. the government, motivated by desire for economic advancement, intervenes in industrial affairs.The notion of the developmental state has come under attack in recent years. Critics charge that Japan's success in putting this notion into practice has not been replicated elsewhere, that the concept threatens the purity of freemarket economics, and that its shortcomings have led to financial turmoil in Asia. In this informative and thought-provoking book, a team of distinguished scholars revisits this notion to assess its continuing utility and establish a common vocabulary for debates on these issuesRead full reviews of Beyond the Developmental State : East Asia's Politic..., 9780312177393.

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The Developmental State By Meredith Woo-cumings
Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author The Developmental State by Meredith Woo-Cumings Estimated delivery 4-14 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New 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. Publisher Description The developmenta

Beyond the Developmental State : East Asia
Beyond the Developmental State : East Asia's Political Economies Reconsidered, ISBN-13: 9780312177393, ISBN-10: 0312177399

Japan: Who Governs? : The Rise Of The Developmental State By Chalmers A. Johnson
payment | shipping rates | returns mon0000416350 Japan: Who Governs? : The Rise of the Developmental State by Chalmers A. Johnson Book Condition:Very Good Item Notes:No markings throughout. Binding:Paperback ISBN:0393314502 Publication Date:1994-09-01 Publisher:WW Norton Company Pages:390 Keywords:Development Growth, Unemployment, Economics, Popular Economics, Japan, Politics, Social Sciences Dust Jacket:False Jacket Condition: Condition Definitions: Acceptable - will show signs of moderate

"Capitalist Development in Korea: Labour, Capital and the Myth of the Developmental State (Routledge Advances in Korean Studies)"
"Contrary to the widely-held view that the East Asian "developmental state" is neutral in terms of the relationship between capital and labour – a benign co-operation between state officials and businessmen to organise economic development – this book argues that in fact the developmental state exists to promote the interests of capital over the interests of labour. Dae-oup Chang asserts that there has been a deliberate mystification concerning the reality of this process. This book presents a radical, Marxist critique of state development theory. It both explains the exploitative function

The Developmental State (Cornell Studies In Political Economy)
This book is written by Meredith Woo-Cumings Published by Cornell University Press In 1999 and is available in Paperback Usually Ships in 3 Days.



The Developmental State Reviews


the government, motivated by desire for economic advancement, intervenes in industrial affairs.The notion of the developmental state has come under attack in recent years. Critics charge that Japan's success in putting this notion into practice has not been replicated elsewhere, that the concept threatens the purity of freemarket economics, and that its shortcomings have led to financial turmoil in Asia. In this informative and thought-provoking book, a team of distinguished scholars revisits this notion to assess its continuing utility and establish a common vocabulary for debates on these issues. Drawing on new political and economic theories and emphasizing recent events, the authors examine the East Asian experience to show how the developmental state involves a combination of political, bureaucratic, and moneyed influences that shape economic life in the region. Taking as its point of departure Chalmers Johnson's account of the Japanese developmental state, the book explores the interplay of forces that have determined the structure of opportunity in the region. The authors critically address the argument for centralized political involvement in industrial development (with a new contribution by Johnson), describe the historical impact of colonialism and the Cold War, consider new ideas in economics, and compare the experiences of East Asian countries with those of France, Brazil, Mexico, and India.

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