The Political Economy of Emerging Markets and Alternative Development Paths 1st Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9783031207013,3031207017,9783031207020, 3031207025
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 3031207025
- ISBN-13: 9783031207020
- Author: Judit Ricz, Tamás Gerőcs
This volume is the continuation of our research on economic and developmental policy-making in the global semi-periphery in the post-crisis cycle (see our two recently published volumes titled ‘Market-Liberalism and Economic Patriotism in Capitalist Systems’ edited by Gerőcs and Szanyi, 2019, Palgrave Macmillan and ‘The Post-Crisis Developmental State – Perspectives from the Global Periphery’ edited by Gerőcs and Ricz, 2021). Our new volume aims to be a contribution to the analysis of emerging market economies’ alternative development trajectories, as we explore the new perspectives on semi-peripheral dependent development since the Global Financial Crisis and especially amidst the new global pandemic, the COVID-19.
Table contents:
1. Introduction: Emerging Market Economies and Alternative Development Paths
2. Conflict Between Great Powers Is Back with Vengeance: The New Cold War Between the US and China Plus Russia
3. Middle-Income Trap and the Evolving Role of Institutions Along the Development Path
4. Populism and/or Developmentalism: Past and Present Experiences
5. Surviving and Competing Successfully? Internationalisation of State-Owned Companies in Central and Eastern Europe
6. The Role of Manufacturing in the Central and Eastern European Countries in the Various Periods from Transition to Mature EU Membership
7. The Belarusian Development Path: From Command Economy to State Capitalism?
8. Rent Streams and Institutional Development in the (Semi-)periphery: Iran and Hungary
9. The Return of Industrial Policy in Turkey
10. Educational Developmentalism: A Key to the Success of the East Asian Developmental States
11. Are There Varieties of Capitalism in Developing Countries? Public Finance and Social Transfers in Türkiye and Poland
12. Emergism as Ideology: Zimbabwe’s Ill-Fated Policies for an ‘Emerging’ Upper-Middle-Income Economy
13. Conclusion: The Contradictions of Dependent Development in Hegemonic Transition
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