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The Developmental State / Cornell Studies in Political Economy Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter One. Introduction: Chalmers Johnson and the Politics of Nationalism and Development -- Chapter Two. The Developmental State: Odyssey of a Concept -- Chapter Three. Webs with No Spiders, Spiders with No Webs: The Genealogy of the Developmental State -- Chapter Four. Where Do High-Growth Political Economies Come From? The Japanese Lineage of Korea’s “Developmental State” -- Chapter Five. The Developmental Regime in a Changing World Economy -- Chapter Six. The Economic Theory of the Developmental State -- Chapter Seven. The Economics of Successful State Intervention in Industrial Transformation -- Chapter Eight. The French Developmental State as Myth and Moral Ambition -- Chapter Nine. The Desarrollista State in Brazil and Mexico -- Chapter Ten. Embedded, Particularism: India’s Failed Developmental State -- Index |
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