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China – The New Developmental State? (Volume 60.0)
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The central focus of this analysis is whether the economic growth of China can be attributed to an emulation of the development models of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Based on the developmental state theory, an East Asian developmental state model is set up as a benchmark. The thesis uses an empirical analysis of the auto industry to highlight the performance outcome of China's development strategy. The author confirms that China has evolved into a developmental state similar in its core characteristics to the three leading East Asian states. The model of development in China, however, is an innovative combination of factors from the developmental states, the legacies of the past command economy as well as of the adopted market economy mechanism including international capital flows.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of tables in the appendix
- List of abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The East Asian developmental states
- 3 A new model of economic development
- 4 The auto industry in the light of the Chinese development approach
- 5 Evaluation and lessons from China’s model of economic development
- Appendix