The author examines the nature of Korea's industrial miracle' and, in particular, the limitations of its authoritarian state as a vehicle for intervening in the market or for sponsoring liberal reform.
The author examines the nature of Korea's industrial miracle' and, in particular, the limitations of its authoritarian state as a vehicle for intervening in the market or for sponsoring liberal reform.
Jong-Chan Rhee teaches in the Department of Political Science at Kyung Hee University, Seoul. He is particularly interested in the comparative financial politics of Korea, Japan and France.
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Preface, Introduction 1 Institutional change and capitalist collective action: the analytical framework and arguments 2 The state-led industrial adjustments in comparative perspective: Japan and France 3 The limits of state-led heavy and chemical industrialization 4 The policy formation of investment adjustment for economic stabilization 5 The policy failure of the first investment adjustment 6 The policy failure of the second investment adjustment 7 The politics of economic reform 8 The return to a collusive state-big business governing coalition: the disposals of financially ill-managed firms
Preface, Introduction 1 Institutional change and capitalist collective action: the analytical framework and arguments 2 The state-led industrial adjustments in comparative perspective: Japan and France 3 The limits of state-led heavy and chemical industrialization 4 The policy formation of investment adjustment for economic stabilization 5 The policy failure of the first investment adjustment 6 The policy failure of the second investment adjustment 7 The politics of economic reform 8 The return to a collusive state-big business governing coalition: the disposals of financially ill-managed firms
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