Redesign or demise of old Developmental States? East Asia in the post-financial crisis of 2008

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Roberta Rodrigues Marques da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Moura,Rafael Shoenmann de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This article investigates comparatively the recent developmental dynamics of four East Asian political economies: Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and China. We analyze how the critical juncture engendered by the systemic crisis of the US subprime impacted on its State capabilities, particularly regarding industrial policy, being mediated by the respective regulatory and institutional frameworks. Additionally, we compare the impacts of the 2008 crisis and the previous Asian regional crisis of 1997. Our findings indicate that State capabilities, associated to the historical construction of a Developmental State, were a central feature to understand the resilience of each political economy.
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title Redesign or demise of old Developmental States? East Asia in the post-financial crisis of 2008
spellingShingle Redesign or demise of old Developmental States? East Asia in the post-financial crisis of 2008
Silva,Roberta Rodrigues Marques da
east asia
state Capabilities
Financial Crisis
Critical Juncture
title_short Redesign or demise of old Developmental States? East Asia in the post-financial crisis of 2008
title_full Redesign or demise of old Developmental States? East Asia in the post-financial crisis of 2008
title_fullStr Redesign or demise of old Developmental States? East Asia in the post-financial crisis of 2008
title_full_unstemmed Redesign or demise of old Developmental States? East Asia in the post-financial crisis of 2008
title_sort Redesign or demise of old Developmental States? East Asia in the post-financial crisis of 2008
author Silva,Roberta Rodrigues Marques da
author_facet Silva,Roberta Rodrigues Marques da
Moura,Rafael Shoenmann de
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author2 Moura,Rafael Shoenmann de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Roberta Rodrigues Marques da
Moura,Rafael Shoenmann de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv east asia
state Capabilities
Financial Crisis
Critical Juncture
topic east asia
state Capabilities
Financial Crisis
Critical Juncture
description ABSTRACT This article investigates comparatively the recent developmental dynamics of four East Asian political economies: Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and China. We analyze how the critical juncture engendered by the systemic crisis of the US subprime impacted on its State capabilities, particularly regarding industrial policy, being mediated by the respective regulatory and institutional frameworks. Additionally, we compare the impacts of the 2008 crisis and the previous Asian regional crisis of 1997. Our findings indicate that State capabilities, associated to the historical construction of a Developmental State, were a central feature to understand the resilience of each political economy.
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