State and Market in Development : : Synergy or Rivalry? / / ed. by Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Louis Putterman.

Reassessing the role of the state in development, the authors resist the temptation to put the question as a simple choice of state or market, inquiring instead into the conditions under which state action and market conditions can combine to advantage.

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Place / Publishing House:Boulder : : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Tables
  • Abbreviations
  • 1 State and Market in Development: An Introduction
  • Part 1 Alternative Views of the Problem
  • 2 Varieties of Policy in the Third World
  • 3 Against Minimalism
  • 4 Some Thoughts on Plan and Market
  • Part 2. State Action and the World Economy in Comparative Perspective
  • 5 A Theory of Government Intervention in Late Industrialization
  • 6 The Role of Governments and Markets: Comparative Development Experience
  • 7 International Aspects of the Role of Government in Economic Development
  • 8 The Effect of Government Intervention on Growth and Equity: Lessons from Southern Asia
  • Part 3 The Political Economy of Systemic and Policy Choice
  • 9 State, Cooperative, and Market: Reflections on Chinese Developmental Trajectories
  • 10 The Logic and Unfulfilled Promise of Privatization in Developing Countries
  • 11 The State in the Initiation and Consolidation of Market-Oriented Reform
  • Part 4 Conclusion
  • 12 Synergy or Rivalry?
  • About the Authors
  • Index
  • About the Book