This volume re-examines the concept of the developmental state by providing further theoretical specifications, undertaking critical appraisal and theoretical re-interpretation, assessing its value for the emerging economies of China and India, and considering its applicability to South Korea and Taiwan.
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Acknowledgements
1. The Asian Developmental State: Ideas and Debates; Yin-wah Chu
2. The Developmental State in an Era of Finance-Dominated Accumulation; Bob Jessop
3. Beyond Embedded Autonomy: Conceptualizing the Work of Developmental States; Fred Block and Marian Negoita
4. Embedding the Economy: the State and Export-led Development in Taiwan; Michelle F. Hsieh
5. Towards a Platform Builder: the State’s Role in Taiwan’s Biopharmaceutical Industry; Jenn-hwan Wang
6. Democratization, Emergence of the Knowledge-based Economy, and the Changing Developmental Alliances in South Korea and Taiwan; Yin-wah Chu
7. Korea after the Developmental State; Iain Pirie
8. The Chinese State and its Role in Shaping China’s Innovation System; Erik Baark
9. The Post-Socialist Path of the Developmental State in China; Alvin Y. So
10. Changing Developmental-ness of the State – the case of China; Rebecca S. K. Li
11. Is India a Developmental State?; Rahul Mukherji
12. Indian State and its Capitalist Growth: Success of a Democracy with Multiple Challenges; Anil Kumar Vaddiraju
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Yin-wah Chu is Associate Professor of Sociology at the Hong Kong Baptist University, China. She is the editor of Chinese Capitalisms, co-editor of East Asia’s New Democracies, and co-author of The Global Rise of China. She has also published research in Economy and Society, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Urban Studies, and Journal of Contemporary Asia.