This presentation comments on John Weiss' Export Growth and Industrial Policy: Lesson from the East Asian Miracle Experience. The presentation took place at the 2005 LAEBA Second Annual Conference, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 28-29 November. The paper focuses on whether industrial policy is still relevant and which policies are relevant. Additionally, there's another key question that is addressed: to understand the Latin American experience: What factors enabled some countries to successfully implement their industrial policies; while these policies quickly failed in others?
Disillusionment with the role of governments in development has cast doubt on the role of interventi...
This paper examines three types of industrialization that have occurred in East Asia: the Japanese, ...
The East Asian nations have been labeled "miracle economies" because of their unparalleled record of...
Industrial policy was for many years associated in policy discourse with failed interventionist impo...
The paper highlights how the rationales and instruments of industrial policy have changed since the ...
This paper's main concern is to assess which "industrial policies" would be meaningful for Latin Ame...
This paper critically examines the role of industrial policy in the economic development of East Asi...
Different countries, especially developing ones, have resorted since the middle of the last century ...
The paper’s aim is to use the successful example of the newly industrialized Asian countries, as wel...
The idea of industrial policy is to cure perceived market failures of various sorts. This also has b...
This article analyzes the industrial policy implemented in Mexico as a result of the trade liberaliz...
Industrial policy – in the definition we adopt here- consists of sector- and industry-specific polic...
The current debate on industrial policies is no longer focused on whether such policies are necessar...
Globalization reigns supreme as a description of recent economic transformation--and it carries many...
“A thriving export sector is, as the Commission on Growth and Development states, “a critical ingred...
Disillusionment with the role of governments in development has cast doubt on the role of interventi...
This paper examines three types of industrialization that have occurred in East Asia: the Japanese, ...
The East Asian nations have been labeled "miracle economies" because of their unparalleled record of...
Industrial policy was for many years associated in policy discourse with failed interventionist impo...
The paper highlights how the rationales and instruments of industrial policy have changed since the ...
This paper's main concern is to assess which "industrial policies" would be meaningful for Latin Ame...
This paper critically examines the role of industrial policy in the economic development of East Asi...
Different countries, especially developing ones, have resorted since the middle of the last century ...
The paper’s aim is to use the successful example of the newly industrialized Asian countries, as wel...
The idea of industrial policy is to cure perceived market failures of various sorts. This also has b...
This article analyzes the industrial policy implemented in Mexico as a result of the trade liberaliz...
Industrial policy – in the definition we adopt here- consists of sector- and industry-specific polic...
The current debate on industrial policies is no longer focused on whether such policies are necessar...
Globalization reigns supreme as a description of recent economic transformation--and it carries many...
“A thriving export sector is, as the Commission on Growth and Development states, “a critical ingred...
Disillusionment with the role of governments in development has cast doubt on the role of interventi...
This paper examines three types of industrialization that have occurred in East Asia: the Japanese, ...
The East Asian nations have been labeled "miracle economies" because of their unparalleled record of...