Journal of Economic Perspectives
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Symposium on the State and Economic Development
Journal of Economic Perspectives
vol. 4,
no. 3, Summer 1990
(pp. 3–7)
(Complimentary)
Abstract
The role of the state in economic development is one of the oldest topics in economics, yet controversies rage with similar passion and camps are divided on lines today broadly similar to the early writings. Though the authors of the papers in this symposium present different views, they all refuse to pose the question as a simple choice between the market mechanism and state intervention. Larry Westphal and Albert Fishlow evaluate the South Korean and the Latin American experience, respectively, in their essential complexity. Mrinal Datta-Chaudhuri draws upon a comparative study of the Indian and East Asian cases to bring out the contradictions and complementaries in the relationship between the state and the economy. Anne Krueger's paper reflects on how the comparative advantages and disadvantages of state action flow from its organizational and incentive characteristics.Citation
Bardhan, Pranab. 1990. "Symposium on the State and Economic Development." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 4 (3): 3–7. DOI: 10.1257/jep.4.3.3JEL Classification
- 112 Economic Development Models and Theories
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