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Governing the Market: Economic Theory and the Role of Government in East Asian Industrialization

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Robert Wade With a new introduction by the author
2018
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Published originally in 1990 to critical acclaim, Robert Wade's Governing the Market quickly established itself as a standard in contemporary political economy. In it, Wade challenged claims both of those who saw the East Asian story as a vindication of free market principles and of those who attributed the success of Taiwan and other countries to government intervention. Instead, Wade turned attention to the way allocation decisions were divided between markets and public administration and the synergy between them. Now, in a new introduction to this paperback edition, Wade reviews the debate about industrial policy in East and Southeast Asia and chronicles the changing fortunes of these economies over the 1990s. He extends the original argument to explain the boom of the first half of the decade and the crash of the second, stressing the links between corporations, banks, governments, international capital markets, and the International Monetary Fund. From this, Wade goes on to outline a new agenda for national and international development policy.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title and Copyright

pp. i-vi

Contents

pp. vii-viii

List of Figures

pp. ix-x

List of Tables

pp. xi-xii

Introduction to the 2003 Paperback Edition

pp. xiii-liv

Acknowledgments

pp. lv-2

Introduction

pp. 3-7

1. States, Markets, and Industrial Policy

pp. 8-33

2. The Rise of East Asia

pp. 34-51

3. The Neoclassical Explanation

pp. 52-72

4. State-led Industrialization, 1930s to 1980s

pp. 73-112

5. Management of Foreign Trade and Investment

pp. 113-158

6. Management of Domestic Investment

pp. 159-194

7. The Economic Bureaucracy

pp. 195-227

8. The Political System

pp. 228-255

9. Politics of Investment and Industrial Policy

pp. 256-296

10. Conclusions (1): Governing the Market in East Asia

pp. 297-344

11. Concusions (2): Lessons from East Asia

pp. 345-382

Appendix A: Fiscal Incentives

pp. 383-386

Appendix Β: Politics of the 1958-62 Economic Reforms

pp. 387-394

References

pp. 395-424

Index

pp. 425-438
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