Abstract. East Asian countries have recorded large increases in per capita GDP over the last fifty years. Some observers have referred to this growth as an “East Asian Miracle. ” One popular explanation attributes the rapid growth to state led industrial development planning. This paper critically assesses the arguments surrounding state development planning and East Asia’s growth. Whether the state can acquire the knowledge necessary to calculate which industries it should promote and how state development planning can deal with political incentive problems faced by planners are both examined. When we look at the development record of East Asian countries we find that to the extent development planning did exist, it could not calculate whi...
This paper examines the debate on the East Asian model of economic development in light of the diffe...
This paper examines political economy of MNCs in NIEs in East Asia. It focuses on the relationship b...
In the past twenty to thirty years, only a few of the more than 140 developing countries in the worl...
East Asian countries have recorded large increases in per capita GDP over the last fifty years. Some...
Since the study of economic development began in earnest at the close of the Second World War, acade...
On the role of the state, there are two schools of thought. The bureaucratic\ud regulation thesis re...
The East Asian nations have been labeled "miracle economies" because of their unparalleled record of...
This paper details the emergence and role of the 'Developmental State' in East Asia and assesses whe...
The role of the state in East Asian development has always been a controver ial issue. On the one ...
The goal of this paper is to trace the historical origin of the idea that the state (government) sho...
During the last two decades, we have seen a wave of literature on the East Asian Newly Industrializi...
This paper is to trace the historical origin of the idea that the state (government) can and should ...
This paper is to trace the historical origin of the idea that the state (government) can and should ...
This chapter puts the developmental state in its place theoretically and historically and proposes a...
This paper aims at reevaluating the state role in development, referring to the East Asian experienc...
This paper examines the debate on the East Asian model of economic development in light of the diffe...
This paper examines political economy of MNCs in NIEs in East Asia. It focuses on the relationship b...
In the past twenty to thirty years, only a few of the more than 140 developing countries in the worl...
East Asian countries have recorded large increases in per capita GDP over the last fifty years. Some...
Since the study of economic development began in earnest at the close of the Second World War, acade...
On the role of the state, there are two schools of thought. The bureaucratic\ud regulation thesis re...
The East Asian nations have been labeled "miracle economies" because of their unparalleled record of...
This paper details the emergence and role of the 'Developmental State' in East Asia and assesses whe...
The role of the state in East Asian development has always been a controver ial issue. On the one ...
The goal of this paper is to trace the historical origin of the idea that the state (government) sho...
During the last two decades, we have seen a wave of literature on the East Asian Newly Industrializi...
This paper is to trace the historical origin of the idea that the state (government) can and should ...
This paper is to trace the historical origin of the idea that the state (government) can and should ...
This chapter puts the developmental state in its place theoretically and historically and proposes a...
This paper aims at reevaluating the state role in development, referring to the East Asian experienc...
This paper examines the debate on the East Asian model of economic development in light of the diffe...
This paper examines political economy of MNCs in NIEs in East Asia. It focuses on the relationship b...
In the past twenty to thirty years, only a few of the more than 140 developing countries in the worl...