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Parameters of development: The social context of Latin American and East Asian industrialization.
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Parameters of development: The social context of Latin American and East Asian industrialization./
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Levi, Danilo.
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653 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 58-12, Section: A, page: 4833.
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Parameters of development: The social context of Latin American and East Asian industrialization.
Levi, Danilo.
Parameters of development: The social context of Latin American and East Asian industrialization.
- 653 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 58-12, Section: A, page: 4833.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Tulane University, 1997.
The developmental histories of Mexico, Brazil, Taiwan, and South Korea are examined through historical-structural analyses integrating elements from evolving Modernization, Dependency, and World-System perspectives. The notion that Latin American and East Asian industrialization can be understood in terms of monolithic "development models" defined by contrasting economic policies is rejected. The view that Latin American development has been undermined by protectionist import-substituting industrialization programs while East Asian countries have implemented more effective "free market" policies is a distortion of the long-term historical facts. The cases' developmental trajectories reflect their participation in competitive historically-conditioned socio-economic and political relations at the state, sub-state, and supra-state levels. Actors seeking to structure the flow of financial, technological, military, labor, and other resources in their favor construct institutions that link actors at the various levels, regulate their interactions, and establish the general parameters of developmental possibilities. State and their aparata are complemented at the sub-state level by classes' and status groups' political parties, unions, religious institutions, business associations, and other organizational resources. At the supra-state level developmental parameters are established by international organizations and regimes. The rise of the Latin American and East Asian NICs is better understood within the context of their long-term incorporation into a globalizing capitalist world-economy, the United States' ascent to world hegemony, the consolidation of competing socialist and capitalist political-economic blocs, and the end of the Cold War. The theories of development that have attempted to explain these transformations have necessarily been influenced by this social context.
ISBN: 9780591693331Subjects--Topical Terms:
528995
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