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East Asia's democratic developmental states and economic growth / Rock, Michael T   Journal Article
Rock, Michael T Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Political elites in East Asia have opted for a set of democratic institutions with a strong majoritarian bias that privilege efficiency and accountability over representativeness. Some have labeled these democracies "democratic developmental states." Because the political architects of East Asia's democratic developmental states have met at least some of their objectives, it is time to ask, What has been the impact of the shift to majoritarianism on growth? I answer this question empirically by demonstrating that the contribution to growth from majoritarian democratic institutions in East Asia is as large as that from the region's developmentally oriented authoritarian governments.
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Last fifty years: development strategy and development performance in Southeast Asia / Rock, Michael T   Journal Article
Rock, Michael T Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Circa 1960, virtually no one expected the economies of Southeast Asia to be among the fastest growing economies in the world. Yet they are. The aims here are to explain why most economic and political analysts missed the post-1965 turnaround in development performance, and to demonstrate how and why newly emerging political elites, dictators and democrats alike, constructed and sustained hegemonic centre right pro-growth coalitions that ushered in high speed shared growth.
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