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Developmental State Analysis×Comparative Political Economy×
FagområdePolitical EconomyPolitical Economy
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår19822001
OphavspersonChalmers Johnson & Peter EvansComparative politics & political economy tradition (Shonfield, Katzenstein, Hall, Soskice)
TypeComparative institutional analysis frameworkMacro-comparative research framework
Oprindelig kildeJohnson, C. (1982). MITI and the Japanese Miracle: The Growth of Industrial Policy, 1925-1975. Stanford University Press. ISBN: 9780804712064Hall, P. A., & Soskice, D. (Eds.). (2001). Varieties of Capitalism: The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Advantage. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780199247752
AliasserDevelopmental State Theory, Embedded Autonomy Approach, State-Led Industrialization Analysis, Plan-Rational State AnalysisCPE, Comparative Capitalisms Approach, Macro-Comparative Political Economy, Institutional Political Economy
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ResuméDevelopmental state analysis is a state-centered framework for explaining rapid, state-led industrialization, built from Chalmers Johnson's 1982 study of Japan's MITI and Peter Evans's 1995 theory of embedded autonomy. Its central claim is that in the high-growth economies of East Asia the state did not merely set the rules or correct market failures but actively steered economic transformation — picking sectors, allocating credit, disciplining firms, and coordinating investment — through a meritocratic bureaucracy housed in a powerful pilot agency. The framework analyzes when and how a state acquires the capacity and the relationship to business that let such guidance promote development rather than predation.Comparative political economy (CPE) is the subfield that asks how political institutions and markets interact to produce different economic outcomes across capitalist democracies, and the macro-comparative research strategy that subfield employs. Rather than treating the economy as a self-contained system, CPE treats production regimes, labor markets, finance, welfare states, and innovation as politically constructed and institutionally embedded, then compares how distinct national configurations — for instance the liberal market economies and coordinated market economies of Hall and Soskice's varieties-of-capitalism framework — generate systematically different patterns of wages, growth, inequality, and adjustment. The approach combines small-N case comparison and large-N cross-national analysis under a shared institutionalist logic.
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