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Few observers of Mexico and Brazil in the 1930s, or South Korea and Taiwan in the mid-1950s, would have predicted that these nations would become economic "miracles" several decades later. These newly industrializing countries (NICs) challenge much of our conventional wisdom about economic development and raise important questions about international competitiveness and export success in manufacturing industries. In this volume economists, sociologists, and political scientists seek to explain the growth of the NICs in Latin America and East Asia and to reformulate contemporary development theory through an in-depth analysis of these two dynamic regions. Gary Gereffi and Colin I. Bradford, Jr., provide an overview of national development trajectories in Latin America and East Asia, while Barbara Stallings, Gereffi, Robert R. Kaufman, Tun-jen Cheng, and Frederic C. Deyo discuss the role of foreign capital, governments, and domestic coalitions in shaping development outcomes. Gustav Ranis, Robert Wade, Chi Schive, and Ren Villarreal look at the impact of economic policies on industrial performance, and Fernando Fajnzylber, Ronald Dore, and Christopher Ellison with Gereffi examine new agendas for comparative development research.

Originally published in 1990.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. List of Figures and Tables
  2. pp. ix-xii
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xiii-xvi
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  1. Part 1: A Cross-Regional Overview of National Development Trajectories
  1. 1. Paths of Industrialization: An Overview
  2. Gary Gereffi
  3. pp. 3-31
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  1. 2. Policy Interventions and Markets: Development Strategy Typologies and Policy Options
  2. Colin I. Bradford, Jr.
  3. pp. 32-52
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  1. Part 2: Key Economic, Political, and Social Dimensions of Development in the Latin American and East Asian NICs
  1. 3. The Role of Foreign Capital in Economic Development
  2. Barbara Stallings
  3. pp. 55-89
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  1. 4. Big Business and the State
  2. Gary Gereffi
  3. pp. 90-109
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  1. 5. How Societies Change Developmental Models or Keep Them: Reflections on the Latin American Experience in the 1930s and the Postwar World
  2. Robert R. Kaufman
  3. pp. 110-138
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  1. 6. Political Regimes and Development Strategies: South Korea and Taiwan
  2. Tun-jen Cheng
  3. pp. 139-178
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  1. 7. Economic Policy and the Popular Sector
  2. Frederic C. Deyo
  3. pp. 179-204
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  1. Part 3: Development Strategies: Do They Make a Difference?
  1. 8. Contrasts in the Political Economy of Development Policy Change
  2. Gustav Ranis
  3. pp. 207-230
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  1. 9. Industrial Policy in East Asia: Does It Lead or Follow the Market?
  2. Robert Wade
  3. pp. 231-266
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  1. 10. The Next Stage of Industrialization in Taiwan and South Korea
  2. Chi Schive
  3. pp. 267-291
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  1. 11. The Latin American Strategy of Import Substitution: Failure or Paradigm for the Region?
  2. René Villarreal
  3. pp. 292-320
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  1. Part 4: Emerging Agendas for Comparative Development Research
  1. 12. The United States and Japan as Models of Industrialization
  2. Fernando Fajnzylber
  3. pp. 323-352
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  1. 13. Reflections on Culture and Social Change
  2. Ronald Dore
  3. pp. 353-367
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  1. 14. Explaining Strategies and Patterns of Industrial Development
  2. Christopher Ellison, Gary Gereffi
  3. pp. 368-404
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 405-406
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  1. Index
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