The role of the government in industrialization is heavily debated. Some claim that extensive government involvement is key to initiate a sustainable development process, others see the government as an obstacle to it, pointing to the importance of government failure. We formulate a model, which explains why even a highly inefficient industrial policy can successfully promote big-push development. Moreover, we show that extensive government intervention is more likely to be successful when the initial level of development is low
Globalization is a pervasive influence on industrialization in the developing world. As the embodime...
This paper presents a historical and empirical account of the role played by government intervention...
In their famous paper on the "Big Push", Murphy, Shleifer, and Vishny (1989) show how the combinatio...
The role of the government in industrialization is heavily debated. Some claim that extensive govern...
Disillusionment with the role of governments in development has cast doubt on the role of interventi...
This paper explores Rosenstein-Rodan's idea that simultaneous In-dustrialization o l many secto...
This paper explores Rosenstein-Rodman's (1943) idea that simultaneous industrialization of many sect...
We construct a two-sector endogenous growth model to examine the role of government in industrializa...
The poor performance of the American economy since 1970 has given rise to numerous proposals to incr...
A large literature addresses the impact of regimes on domestic policies and outcomes, e.g., educatio...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
What are the underlying rationales for industrial policy? Does empirical evidence support the use of...
When countries develop, their economies become industrial, meaning that the goods and services that ...
Industrial policies have played an important role in successful economic development in countries. T...
What role the state should and can play in bringing about economic development is one of the longest...
Globalization is a pervasive influence on industrialization in the developing world. As the embodime...
This paper presents a historical and empirical account of the role played by government intervention...
In their famous paper on the "Big Push", Murphy, Shleifer, and Vishny (1989) show how the combinatio...
The role of the government in industrialization is heavily debated. Some claim that extensive govern...
Disillusionment with the role of governments in development has cast doubt on the role of interventi...
This paper explores Rosenstein-Rodan's idea that simultaneous In-dustrialization o l many secto...
This paper explores Rosenstein-Rodman's (1943) idea that simultaneous industrialization of many sect...
We construct a two-sector endogenous growth model to examine the role of government in industrializa...
The poor performance of the American economy since 1970 has given rise to numerous proposals to incr...
A large literature addresses the impact of regimes on domestic policies and outcomes, e.g., educatio...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
What are the underlying rationales for industrial policy? Does empirical evidence support the use of...
When countries develop, their economies become industrial, meaning that the goods and services that ...
Industrial policies have played an important role in successful economic development in countries. T...
What role the state should and can play in bringing about economic development is one of the longest...
Globalization is a pervasive influence on industrialization in the developing world. As the embodime...
This paper presents a historical and empirical account of the role played by government intervention...
In their famous paper on the "Big Push", Murphy, Shleifer, and Vishny (1989) show how the combinatio...