1st Edition

Business and Government in Industrialising Asia

By Andrew J. MacIntyre Copyright 1994
328 Pages
by Routledge

Contributes to the task of specifying the ways in which political arrangements or, more broadly, institutions constrain policy and thus performance, by focusing on the interaction between business and government in a range of industrialized and industrializing countries in Northeast and Southeast Asia. The volume comprises ten original essays by specialists with theoretical and country-specific... Read more
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Preface

Contributors

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1 Business, Government and Development: Northeast and Southeast Asian Comparisons

Andrew MacIntyre

2 Strategic Trade Policy: the Northeast Asian Experience

Trevor Matthews and John Ravenhill

3 Between the State and the Market: the Case for Eclectic Neoclassical Political Economy

Iyanatul Islam

4 The Realignment of Business-Government Relations and Regime Transition in Taiwan

Yun-han Chu

5 Changing Patterns of Business-Government Relations in South Korea

Chung-in Moon

6 The Dynamics of Business-Government Relations in Industrialising Malaysia

Alasdair Bowie

7 From Clientelism to Partnership: Business-Government Relations in Thailand

Anek Laothamatas

8 Booty Capitalism: Business-Government Relations in the Philippines

Paul Hutchcroft

Power, Prosperity and Patrimonialism: Business and Government in Indone

Biography

Andrew J. MacIntyre