经济结构与部门偏向的政治:东亚及其他案例

Economic structure and the politics of Sectoral bias: East Asian and other cases

Journal of Development Studies · 1993
被引 32
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了政府政策从城市偏向转向农村偏向的原因,评估了理性选择理论的解释力,发现其有效但有限,并指出国家间的模仿行为等未被该理论涵盖的因素。

Abstract

Governments of poor countries generally practise ‘urban biased’ policies that penalise the agricultural sector to the advantage of non‐agriculture. Conversely, governments of rich countries generally practise ‘rural bias’. As South Korea and Taiwan have become relatively wealthy over recent decades, they have also shifted from urban biased to rural biased policies. Adherents of the rational choice approach to political analysis claim to provide an explanation of the causes of this pattern. This explanation is based on changing patterns of political interests and coalition‐forming possibilities induced by the changes in economic structure characteristically associated with economic growth. An evaluation of this claim in the light of the South Korean and Taiwanese cases suggests that: (a) it has considerable validity, although its explanatory power is easily exaggerated; (b) a satisfactory rational choice approach would encompass a wider range of political actors than has been incorporated in existing analyses; and (c) that some important causes of the shift from urban to rural bias in South Korea and Taiwan lie in factors that are not illuminated by the rational choice paradigm ‐ notably emulatory action between states.

经济结构部门偏向城市偏向农村偏向理性选择