Developmental states and socialist industrialisation in the third world
探讨国家在工业化中的角色,分析三次社会主义工业化浪潮中国家动员资源的能力,并指出国家可能从进步角色退化为经济非理性与政治威权的堡垒。
Abstract Development Economics as a discipline and the idea of the state as the organiser of economic activity are inseparable. Basic concepts and distinctions are put forward to unravel the complex question of the role of the state in the industrialisation process. These are then used to examine the state in three waves of socialist industrialisation which shows a strong capacity to mobilise and direct economic, social and political resources. The typically pervasive state may, however, outlive its historically progressive role and become a bastion of economic irrationality and political authoritarianism. Notes Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex.