1st Edition

Capital, The State, And Late Industrialization Comparative Perspectives On The Pacific Rim

Edited By John Borrego Copyright 1996
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book explores the foundation and nature of the relationship between capitalist accumulation and the state in East Asia and Latin America that has profoundly influenced industrialization and macroeconomic performance. .

    1. Introduction 2. Financial Liberalization in Latin American and East Asian Countries 3. Globalization and Technology Acquisition by the Developing Countries of East Asia 4. Trade Liberalization and Income Distribution: Lessons for Mexico from East Asia 5. The Idea of National Economic Integration and the Experience of Korean Development 6. Agricultural Reforms in Taiwan and South Korea 7. The Political Economy of Industrial Policy in South Korea and Taiwan 8. China and Mexico: Comparable Development Strategies, Disparate Results 9. State Intervention, Rents and Malaysian Industrialization 10. Japanese Investments and Technology Transfer to Malaysia 11. The Economic Development of Guangdong and Its Impact on Hong Kong and Taiwan 12. Merchants, Small Employers and a Non-Interventionist State: Hong Kong as a Case of Unorganized Late Industrialization