Dictators, democrats, and development in Southeast Asia : implications for the rest / Michael T. Rock.
Publisher: New York: Oxford University Press, 2017Description: xvii, 342 pISBN: 9780190619862Subject(s): Economic development -- Indonesia | Economic development -- Malaysia | Economic development -- ThailandDDC classification: 338.959 Online resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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338.954 Q6 Globalization of Indian industries : | 338.954 Q7 Social economy of development in India / | 338.954 Q8 Neoliberalism and the transforming left in India : | 338.959 Q7 Dictators, democrats, and development in Southeast Asia : | 338.96 Q1 African development : | 338.96 Q5 Africa : | 338.967 110 7 P9 Sustaining reforms for inclusive growth in Cameroon : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Getting growth going is hard and rare -- History as prologue -- Dictators build and sustain pro-growth coalitions -- Dictators incite domestic capitalists to invest -- Selective interventions in rice agriculture -- The state and industrial development -- Technological upgrading -- Democrats, democratic developmental states and growth -- Democracy and corruption -- Lessons from IMT for the rest.
"An examination of how dictators and democrats in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand built and sustained pro-growth political coalitions"--
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