2008
DOI: 10.1080/00213624.2008.11507180
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More Government or Less Government? Further Thoughts for Promoting the Government

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“…That is, both bureaucrats and politicians are de jure the citizens' agents and they are meant to pursue and warrant their principals' common interests. (Lin, 2008, p. 812)…”
Section: From Sbc To Mbmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…That is, both bureaucrats and politicians are de jure the citizens' agents and they are meant to pursue and warrant their principals' common interests. (Lin, 2008, p. 812)…”
Section: From Sbc To Mbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In South Korea, the politicization of the police resulted in the selective crackdown of citizens that were against the political regime in power (Moon, 2004). It seems that big business and big government complement each other and have a symbiotic relationship over the short term, but may have a mutually‐destructive relationship over the long term, with market and government failure intertwined (Lin, 2008).…”
Section: From Sbc To Mbmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Neo-institutional theory proposes to minimize transaction cost to remedy market failure and save economic cost of irrational behaviours (Lin, 2007). In a process of learning-by-doing, local culture has itself market of knowledge and itself evolutionary process (Lin, 2008), which creates a unique path of economic growth involving various components of resource endowments, natural environmental conditions, and idiomatical industries in a specific region (Carlsson and Stankiewicz, 1991). Multinational Corporation towards local marketing strategy has suffered from maladaptive regional culture so that had to pay high cost of 'tuition' to learn how to cooperate with local partners (Hennart and Larimo, 1998;Buckley and Casson, 1998;Alden et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%