Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development 2000
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781139085052.003
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“…Similar problems exist in many Asian countries and regions and I have argued that this problem is deeper than one of political will. Some societies have very fragmented polities, and the extent and type of political fragmentation in Asia can improve our understanding of the differential performance within Asian countries (Khan 1996b(Khan , 1999(Khan , 2000a. Some of these ideas have been developed in the African context by Lockwood (2005).…”
Section: Specific Problems Attributed To Africamentioning
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“…Similar problems exist in many Asian countries and regions and I have argued that this problem is deeper than one of political will. Some societies have very fragmented polities, and the extent and type of political fragmentation in Asia can improve our understanding of the differential performance within Asian countries (Khan 1996b(Khan , 1999(Khan , 2000a. Some of these ideas have been developed in the African context by Lockwood (2005).…”
Section: Specific Problems Attributed To Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Success in each case depended on the country selecting economic instruments to correct market failures that it could actually enforce given its internal political settlement and institutional capabilities (Khan 2000a(Khan , 2006b). This is an important observation for many poorly performing countries, where overall governance capabilities are poorer and where it is therefore much more important to design interventions and governance reforms very carefully to achieve the maximum effect and to avoid failures that can easily happen if limited capacities are overstretched.…”
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“…South Korea, Taiwan, China and Malaysia display significant differences in their catching up strategies and instruments. The general framework outlined here can explain why a different ensemble of instruments and agencies would be effective in inducing higheffort learning given the differences in their structures of firms and their political settlements (Khan 2000b(Khan , 2008Khan and Blankenburg 2009). …”
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“…Large, relatively well-connected firms benefited from different types of 'learning rents' but managed to buy themselves sufficient protection from different factions to prevent threats of subsidy withdrawal to be credible. The result was significant industrialization but slow growth towards global competitiveness levels (Khan 2000b). Figure 3 suggests that there could have been two types of responses to this problem (apart from abandoning the strategy).…”
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