November 2011
Constrained Autonomy and the Developmental State
From Successful Developmentalism to Catastrophic Failure
As many authors have argued, the state has played a central role in capitalist development, both in developing and developed countries. The question is why have some states been more successful than others in promoting economic development? This paper proposes a theoretical agenda to investigate the factors that have made some states more successful than others. The author suggests that a complex set of historical, sociological, and political factors shape state formation and a country's international competitiveness; further international competitiveness itself shapes the ability to foster economic development.
© 2011 Jamee K. Moudud
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Jamee K Moudud
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2011
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10
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New School, New York, US, New York, United States
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