UID:
almahu_9949747506702882
Format:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9781003044123
,
1003044123
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9781040016640
,
1040016642
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9781040016671
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1040016677
Content:
"This book examines the underlying conditions that give rise to states that are effective, efficient, and bureaucratically inclusive with their developmental policies. In spite of humanity's significant advancements in science, technology and institutionalisation of universal human rights conventions in the last seven decades, many countries are still failing to achieve successful development results. As a result, enormous levels of inequality, poverty and malnutrition prevail. This book focuses on the role of the state in the political economy of development, tracing the socio-economic origins of effective state institutions from a comparative historical-institutional perspective. Drawing on the case studies of South Korea, Brazil, India, Spain, France and England, the study looks at how good state institutions form, and why these are central to the socioeconomic advancement of their populations. The book contends that effective developmental states are those in which state actors are able to effectively diminish and co-opt the power of the country's landed elites during the early years of state building. Effectively the power balance between these two classes determines the developmental trajectory of the state. Considering agrarian reform as the foremost indispensable policy tool to open conditions for positive changes in effective taxation, education, healthcare and strategic sustainable industrial policies, this analysis offers a significant contribution to the literature on the sociology of institutions and the political economy of development. As well as being a key reading for advanced students and researchers in these areas, this book draws real-life policy lessons for practitioners and policy makers in the developing world"--
Note:
Introduction -- Methodology & definitions -- The lessons of European state formation for the developing countries -- The socioeconmic origins of South Korea's developmental state and its agro-industrial path to development -- Brazil's stunted development: neither enough order or progress -- India: only a developmental state can provide roti, kapada, & makaan for the nation (food, clothes, & shelter) -- Conclusion & transferrable lessons.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Nawabi, Jawied. Why states matter in economic development Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9780367490362
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4324/9781003044123
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003044123
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