The Political Economy of the New Asian Industrialism 2019
DOI: 10.7591/9781501723766-007
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4. Political Institutions and Economic Performance: The Government-Business Relationship in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwau

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“…These policies helped to overcome capital‐market failures, through channelling financial resources to priority sectors (Gerschenkron, ). Public control of finance also had an important political function: providing the state with enough power over business groups to mould them into a developmental coalition and strengthen state organization (Johnson, ; Skocpol, : 6; Woo‐Cummings, : 12). A host of empirical studies show that methods of financial control were utilized extensively in successful developmental states, including Korea (Amsden, ), Taiwan (Wade, ), Japan (Aoki and Patrick, ) and China (Nolan, ).…”
Section: The Role Of Finance In the Developmental Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These policies helped to overcome capital‐market failures, through channelling financial resources to priority sectors (Gerschenkron, ). Public control of finance also had an important political function: providing the state with enough power over business groups to mould them into a developmental coalition and strengthen state organization (Johnson, ; Skocpol, : 6; Woo‐Cummings, : 12). A host of empirical studies show that methods of financial control were utilized extensively in successful developmental states, including Korea (Amsden, ), Taiwan (Wade, ), Japan (Aoki and Patrick, ) and China (Nolan, ).…”
Section: The Role Of Finance In the Developmental Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, there are the New (Choi 1993, p. 24). Its crux was the state-led economic planning and implementing to achieve national security and economic prosperity through exportoriented industrialization (see, Johnson 1987;World Bank 1993). Through the interventionist model, South Korea achieved rapid economic growth at an average rate of 8-10% annually for almost three decades.…”
Section: Personalistic Cues On the Three Main Issue Cleavagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on these exclusive benefits, chaebols were able to actively invest and extend their businesses to the extent that they integrated diverse industrial groups both vertically and horizontally (Johnson 1987). The vertical integration refers to having a complete set of industrial groups of their own that covers the complete operations from importing raw materials to exporting final products.…”
Section: Developmental State Of South Korea: Highly Concentrated Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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