津巴布韦的国家、利益集团与结构调整

The state, interest groups and structural adjustment in Zimbabwe

Journal of Development Studies · 1993
被引 26
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了津巴布韦结构调整中利益集团如何推动或抵制经济改革,挑战了国家自主性理论,强调理解利益集团自利定义变化和政治过程的重要性。

Abstract

Zimbabwe is currently undergoing structural adjustment. Despite 25 years of protection, the manufacturing sector has lobbied for reform. Agriculture is divided between commercial farmers, who favour economic liberalisation, and small‐scale farmers, who do not. The fact that pressure for policy change was exerted by key interest groups contrasts with a large body of theory that emphasises the need for state autonomy if economic liberalisation is to take place. An inductive approach to interest groups' changing definitions of self‐interest and an emphasis on political process and institutions is necessary in order to understand societal bases of support and resistance to economic reform in Zimbabwe.

津巴布韦结构性调整利益集团国家自主性