Emergent Economies, Divergent Paths

Emergent Economies, Divergent Paths
Author: Robert C. Feenstra
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2006-03-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1139447238

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The economies of South Korea and Taiwan in the second half of the twentieth century are to scholars of economic development what the economy of Britain in the late eighteenth and early nineteeth centuries is to economic historians. This book, first published in 2006, is a collaboration between a leading trade economist and a leading economic sociologist specializing in East Asia, and offers an explanation of the development paths of post-World War II Korea and Taiwan. The ambitions of the authors go beyond this, however. They use these cases to reshape the way economists, sociologists, and political scientists will think about economic organization in the future. They offer nothing less than a theory of, and extended evidence for, how capitalist economies become organized. One of the principal empirical findings is that a primary cause for the industrialization of East Asia is the retail revolution in the United States and the demand-responsiveness of Asian manufacturers.

Divergent Paths

Divergent Paths
Author: Marc Egnal
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 1996-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198026889

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Why are some countries without an apparent abundance of natural resources, such as Japan, economic success stories, while other languish in the doldrums of slow growth. In this comprehensive look at North American economic history, Marc Egnal argues that culture and institutions play an integral role in determining economic outcome. He focuses his examination on the eight colonies of the North, five colonies of the South (which together made up the original thirteen states), and French Canada. Using census data, diaries, travelers' accounts, and current scholarship, Egnal systematically explores how institutions (such as slavery in the South and the seigneurial system in French Canada) and cultural arenas (such as religion, literacy, entrepreneurial spirit, and intellectual activity) influenced development. He seeks to answer why three societies with similar standards of living in 1750 became so dissimilar in development. By the mid-nineteenth century, the northern states had surged ahead in growth, and this gap continued to widen into the twentieth century. Egnal argues that culture and institutions allowed this growth in the North, not resources or government policies. Both the South and French Canada stressed hierarchy and social order more than the drive for wealth. Rarely have such parallels been drawn between these two societies. Complete numerous helpful appendices, figures, tables, and maps, Divergent Paths is a rich source of unique perspectives on economic development with strong implications for emerging societies.

Divergent Paths : How Culture and Institutions Have Shaped North American Growth

Divergent Paths : How Culture and Institutions Have Shaped North American Growth
Author: Marc Egnal Professor of History York University
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 321
Release: 1996-06-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 019535687X

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Why are some countries without an apparent abundance of natural resources, such as Japan, economic success stories, while other languish in the doldrums of slow growth. In this comprehensive look at North American economic history, Marc Egnal argues that culture and institutions play an integral role in determining economic outcome. He focuses his examination on the eight colonies of the North, five colonies of the South (which together made up the original thirteen states), and French Canada. Using census data, diaries, travelers' accounts, and current scholarship, Egnal systematically explores how institutions (such as slavery in the South and the seigneurial system in French Canada) and cultural arenas (such as religion, literacy, entrepreneurial spirit, and intellectual activity) influenced development. He seeks to answer why three societies with similar standards of living in 1750 became so dissimilar in development. By the mid-nineteenth century, the northern states had surged ahead in growth, and this gap continued to widen into the twentieth century. Egnal argues that culture and institutions allowed this growth in the North, not resources or government policies. Both the South and French Canada stressed hierarchy and social order more than the drive for wealth. Rarely have such parallels been drawn between these two societies. Complete numerous helpful appendices, figures, tables, and maps, Divergent Paths is a rich source of unique perspectives on economic development with strong implications for emerging societies.

The Political Economy of Emerging Markets and Alternative Development Paths

The Political Economy of Emerging Markets and Alternative Development Paths
Author: Judit Ricz
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2023-02-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3031207025

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This volume is the continuation of our research on economic and developmental policy-making in the global semi-periphery in the post-crisis cycle (see our two recently published volumes titled ‘Market-Liberalism and Economic Patriotism in Capitalist Systems’ edited by Gerőcs and Szanyi, 2019, Palgrave Macmillan and ‘The Post-Crisis Developmental State – Perspectives from the Global Periphery’ edited by Gerőcs and Ricz, 2021). Our new volume aims to be a contribution to the analysis of emerging market economies’ alternative development trajectories, as we explore the new perspectives on semi-peripheral dependent development since the Global Financial Crisis and especially amidst the new global pandemic, the COVID-19. The scope of comparative capitalism research has also been altered accordingly to include the analysis of emerging economies outside the core of the world system, and to make intertemporal comparisons possible (such as to define and characterise historical waves of state capitalism). Still, we are convinced that to better understand the current wave of state capitalism and to explore its national varieties there is a need to critically reconsider existing theoretical approaches and methodologies, and to search for new ones, if necessary. This book aims to be a contribution to the analysis of emerging market economies' alternative development trajectories and explores new perspectives on semi-peripheral dependent development, especially amidst COVID-19.

Justifications and Limitations for Adopting Divergent Competition Policy and Law in Emerging Economies

Justifications and Limitations for Adopting Divergent Competition Policy and Law in Emerging Economies
Author: Andy C.M. Chen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

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Various approaches have been suggested in the literature for incorporating developmental variances into the design of competition policy for emerging economies. For example, unlike developed economies, emerging economies must prioritize the industries for investigations and continue to emphasize competition advocacy to activate popular interest in competition issues. We address this topic and elaborate on the likely responses to the challenges of accounting for developmental variances when constructing competition policies and rules tailored for the needs of emerging economies. We categorize the features that might prompt emerging economies to follow regulatory paths distinct from those of developed economies into economic (e.g., a smaller market scale) and noneconomic (e.g., corruption or cronyism) features. Based on this categorization, we show how the study of developmental variances can contribute to the formulation of competition policy that meets the needs of emerging economies. Furthermore, unique economic and noneconomic features could also influence how specific reviewing standards are developed. For example, the lack of sufficient enforcement expertise and resources in emerging economies could cause enforcement agencies to favor the per se rule over the rule of reason. We conclude this paper by discussing certain limitations for the preliminary findings and by proposing the likely implications for the studies of this topic.

Emergent Strategy

Emergent Strategy
Author: adrienne maree brown
Publisher: AK Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2017-03-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1849352615

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In the tradition of Octavia Butler, here is radical self-help, society-help, and planet-help to shape the futures we want. Change is constant. The world, our bodies, and our minds are in a constant state of flux. They are a stream of ever-mutating, emergent patterns. Rather than steel ourselves against such change, Emergent Strategy teaches us to map and assess the swirling structures and to read them as they happen, all the better to shape that which ultimately shapes us, personally and politically. A resolutely materialist spirituality based equally on science and science fiction: a wild feminist and afro-futurist ride! adrienne maree brown, co-editor of Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction from Social Justice Movements, is a social justice facilitator, healer, and doula living in Detroit.

The British National Bibliography

The British National Bibliography
Author: Arthur James Wells
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1884
Release: 2006
Genre: Bibliography, National
ISBN:

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Cepal Review, August 2008

Cepal Review, August 2008
Author: United Nations
Publisher: UN
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2009-02-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9789211216882

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Cepal Review is the leading journal for the study of economic and social development issues in Latin America and the Caribbean. Edited by the Economic Commission for Latin America, each issue focuses on economic trends, industrialization, income distribution, technological development and monetary systems, as well as the implementation of reforms and transfer of technology. Written in English and Spanish (Revista De La Cepal), each tri-annual issue brings you approximately 12 studies and essays undertaken by authoritative experts or gathered from conference proceedings.

Book Review Digest

Book Review Digest
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN:

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