| 1. |
Beyond the East Asian Miracle: Introducing
the Market-Enhancing View
Masahiko Aoki, Kevin Murdock, and Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara |
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| Part I. Market Failures and Government
Activism |
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| 2. |
The Role of Government in Economic Development:
Some Observations from the Experience of China, Hong Kong, and
Taiwan
Lawrence J. Lau |
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| 3. |
The Government-Firm Relationship in Postwar
Japanese Economic Recovery: Resolving the Coordination Failure
by Coordination in Industrial Rationalization
Tetsuji Okazaki |
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| 4. |
The Role of Government in Acquiring Technological
Capability: The Case of the Petrochemical Industry in East Asia
Hyung-Ki Kim and Jun Ma |
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| 5. |
Economic Development as Coordination Problems
Kiminori Matsuyama |
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| Part II. The Market-Enhancing
View |
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| 6. |
Financial Restraint: Toward a New Paradigm
Thomas Hellmann, Kevin Murdock, and Joseph Stiglitz |
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| 7. |
Government Intervention, Rent Distribution,
and Economic Development in Korea
Yoon Je Cho |
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| 8. |
Unintended Fit: Organizational Evolution and
Government Design of Institutions in Japan
Masahiko Aoki |
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| 9. |
Institutions, State Activism, and Economic Development:
A Comparison of State-Owned and Township-Village Enterprises
in China
Yingyi Qian and Barry R. Weingast |
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| Part III. The Political Economy
of Development and Government-Private Interactions |
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| 10. |
Sectoral Resource Transfer, Conflict, and Macrostability
in Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis
Juro Teranishi |
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| 11. |
The Political Economy of Growth in East Asia:
A Perspective on the State, Market, and Ideology
Meredith Woo-Cumings |
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| 12. |
Rents and Development in Multiethnic Malaysia
Jomo K. S. and Edmund Terence Gomez |
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| 13. |
Toward a Comparative Institutional Analysis
of the Government-Business Relationship
Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara |