Coping with globalization: Asian versus Latin American strategies of development, 1980-2010

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Autor(a) principal: kohli,Atul
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: When compared to Latin America, Asian economies since 1980 have grown faster and have done so with relatively modest inequalities. Why? A comparison of Asia and Latin America underlines the superiority of the nationalist capitalist model of development, which has often been pursued more explicitly in Asia, over that of a dependent capitalist model, which has often been pursued in Latin America. In comparison to Latin America, the Asian model has facilitated higher and less volatile rates of economic growth and a greater political room to pursue social democratic policies. The "tap root" of these alternate pathways is relative autonomy from global constraints: states and economies in Asia have been more nationalist and autonomous than in Latin America.
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title Coping with globalization: Asian versus Latin American strategies of development, 1980-2010
spellingShingle Coping with globalization: Asian versus Latin American strategies of development, 1980-2010
kohli,Atul
capitalist development
Washington consensus
economic performance
title_short Coping with globalization: Asian versus Latin American strategies of development, 1980-2010
title_full Coping with globalization: Asian versus Latin American strategies of development, 1980-2010
title_fullStr Coping with globalization: Asian versus Latin American strategies of development, 1980-2010
title_full_unstemmed Coping with globalization: Asian versus Latin American strategies of development, 1980-2010
title_sort Coping with globalization: Asian versus Latin American strategies of development, 1980-2010
author kohli,Atul
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Washington consensus
economic performance
topic capitalist development
Washington consensus
economic performance
description When compared to Latin America, Asian economies since 1980 have grown faster and have done so with relatively modest inequalities. Why? A comparison of Asia and Latin America underlines the superiority of the nationalist capitalist model of development, which has often been pursued more explicitly in Asia, over that of a dependent capitalist model, which has often been pursued in Latin America. In comparison to Latin America, the Asian model has facilitated higher and less volatile rates of economic growth and a greater political room to pursue social democratic policies. The "tap root" of these alternate pathways is relative autonomy from global constraints: states and economies in Asia have been more nationalist and autonomous than in Latin America.
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