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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Beyond the East Asian Miracle: Introducing the Market‐Enhancing View
- 2 The Role of Government in Economic Development: Some Observations from the Experience of China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan
- 3 The Government‐Firm Relationship in Postwar Japanese Economic Recovery: Resolving the Coordination Failure by Coordination in Industrial Rationalization
- 4 The Role of Government in Acquiring Technological Capability: The Case of the Petrochemical Industry in East Asia
- 5 Economic Development as Coordination Problems
- 6 Financial Restraint: Toward a New Paradigm
- 7 Government Intervention, Rent Distribution, and Economic Development in Korea
- 8 Unintended Fit: Organizational Evolution and Government Design of Institutions in Japan
- 9 Institutions, State Activism, and Economic Development: A Comparison of State‐Owned and Township‐Village Enterprises in China
- 10 Sectoral Resource Transfer, Conflict, and Macrostability in Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis
- 11 The Political Economy of Growth in East Asia: A Perspective on the State, Market, and Ideology
- 12 Rents and Development in Multiethnic Malaysia
- 13 Toward a Comparative Institutional Analysis of the Government‐Business Relationship
- Index
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- Source:
- The Role of Government in East Asian Economic Development
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Beyond the East Asian Miracle: Introducing the Market‐Enhancing View
- 2 The Role of Government in Economic Development: Some Observations from the Experience of China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan
- 3 The Government‐Firm Relationship in Postwar Japanese Economic Recovery: Resolving the Coordination Failure by Coordination in Industrial Rationalization
- 4 The Role of Government in Acquiring Technological Capability: The Case of the Petrochemical Industry in East Asia
- 5 Economic Development as Coordination Problems
- 6 Financial Restraint: Toward a New Paradigm
- 7 Government Intervention, Rent Distribution, and Economic Development in Korea
- 8 Unintended Fit: Organizational Evolution and Government Design of Institutions in Japan
- 9 Institutions, State Activism, and Economic Development: A Comparison of State‐Owned and Township‐Village Enterprises in China
- 10 Sectoral Resource Transfer, Conflict, and Macrostability in Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis
- 11 The Political Economy of Growth in East Asia: A Perspective on the State, Market, and Ideology
- 12 Rents and Development in Multiethnic Malaysia
- 13 Toward a Comparative Institutional Analysis of the Government‐Business Relationship
- Index