Democracy, Dictatorship and Development
Economic Development in Selected Regimes of the Third World
Georg Sorensen(Author)
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 15. November 1990
Book
Hardback
250 pages
978-0-333-51663-8 (ISBN)
Description
Does democracy mean a slowdown of economic growth and an improvement in welfare in the Third World? Or can an authoritarian regime perform better? This book examines the theoretical debate as a starting point for in-depth case studies of four countries: India, China, Taiwan and Costa Rica. The case-studies are used as a basis for a number of new, more nuanced conclusions about the circumstances under which a specific form of regime has certain consequences for economic development. The implications of these results for other Third World countries, democratic and authoritarian, are addressed in the final chapter.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Basingstoke
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 148 mm
Weight
402 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-333-51663-8 (9780333516638)
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Democracy, Dictatorship and Development
Economic Development in Selected Regimes of the Third World
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Content
Part 1 Analytical focus: regimes and development - the arguments in detail; the basic concepts of the analysis; the framework of the analysis; values and ethnocentrism; hypotheses and questions for the case-studies; introduction of the case-studies. Part 2 India: legacy of the past; economic development - plans, polices and achievements; democracy and development - a preliminary valuation; democracy and development - three crucial questions; democracy and development in India. Part 3 China: legacy of the past; economic development - plans, policies and achievements; socialist authoritarianism and development - a preliminary valuation; socialist authoritarianism and development - three issues; authoritarianism and development in China. Part 4 Taiwan: legacy of the past; economic development - plans, polices and achievements; authoritarianism and development - a preliminary valuation; authoritarianism and development in Taiwan - three issues; the Taiwan case of authoritarianism and development. Part 5 Costa Rica: legacy of the past; economic development - plans, policies and achievements; democracy and development - a preliminary valuation; internal and external forces in Costa Rican development; democracy and development in Costa Rica. Part 6 Theoretical implications: democracy and development; authoritarianism and development; democracy versus authoritarianism - comparing across systems; the relevance of the analysed for other Third World countries; democracy, dictatorship and development; the results of the analysis - a summary.