Embedded Autonomy: States and Industrial Transformation by Peter B. Evans

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  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 331,991

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  • ISBN-13: 9780691037363
  • Edition Description: New Edition
  • Edition Number: 1
  • Pub. Date: February 1995
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
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  • Pub. Date: February 1995
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Format: Textbook Paperback, 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 331,991

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"'What kinds of state structure facilitate industrial transformation?' To answer this apparently simple question, Evans takes us on a tour d'horizon of state theory, bureaucratic theory, and development theory, then on to a close-up look at the computer industry in Korea, Brazil, and India. His answer combines big theory with a grasp of the texture of particular societies, organizations, and individuals. A blockbuster, in every sense."--Robert Wade, Institute of Development Studies, Sussex University"Among the many studies of the state's role in promoting social and economic progress, Peter Evans's new book stands out for its theoretical and historical depth, for its wealth of institutional and technical data, and above all for its ability to recognize and acknowledge complexity. Between the polar opposites of the 'developmental' and the 'predatory' state, Evans inserts a rich variety of intermediate and frequently shifting configurations. In a masterful survey of the computer industries in Brazil, India, and Korea, he convinces the reader that the more successful policies have resulted from implausible and surprising institutional innovations that were far removed from available ideological recipes. A major and mature accomplishment."--Albert O. Hirschman, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton"A major accomplishment. Evans interprets the state's role in economic development on the basis of solid empirical research and an innovative framework that 'brings the state back in' while keeping it at bay from interest groups."--Alice H. Amsden, Massachusetts Institute of Technology"Embedded Autonomy is a wonderful tale of triumph and debacle that paints the big picture as well as thedramatic detail. It will have a major impact in the academy because of its solid basis in Evans's careful research on development projects and its deft critique of state-bashing. It will likely also find a large audience in the applied development community in the United States and abroad."--Christopher Chase-Dunn, The Johns Hopkins University

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