An East Asian model for Latin American success

the new path

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An East Asian model for Latin American success

the new path

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Ashgate
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English

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Table of Contents

Preface: liberating Latin America from utopias left and right and moving forward
Why ideas and state leadership are the key variables in Latin American political economy
Why an active industrial policy is needed for development
Industrial policy lessons for Latin America from East Asia
Lessons from the rise of China: the continuing relevance of the East Asian model for Latin American industrial policy
Sectoral and political foundations for a new industrial policy path for Latin America
Putting institutions and sectoral policy to work: lessons from success stories in East Asia and Latin America
Bibliography.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Aldershot, Hants, England, Burlington, VT
Series
International political economy of new regionalisms series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.98
Library of Congress
HC130.I53 H57 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17890803M
Internet Archive
eastasianmodelfo00hira
ISBN 13
9780754671084
LCCN
2007014527
Goodreads
3319070

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