State Dominance in Myanmar: The Political Economy of Industrialization
Format: Print Book
ISBN: 9789812303714
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The central focus of the book is the states efforts to industrialize Myanmar, first through direct intervention and planning under a socialist economic framework as interpreted by the state leaders (1948-88) and lately (1989 onwards) through state-managed outward orientation. In examining developments during the 1948-88 period, this study situates the Myanmar case within the developmental state paradigm, whereby a critique of the investment-driven -pathway of Myanmars political economy under socialist ethos is provided. On the other hand, in examining the post-1988 period, the focus is on drawing attention to continuities regarding the states crucial role, despite attempts to introduce market-conforming policies and practices, in economic development in general and industrialization in particular.
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Buy by Chapter (individual chapters fulfilled in digital format)Preliminary pages |
PART I: THE SETTING |
1. Introduction |
2. Enduring Ideas and Lingering Notions |
PART II: DEMOCRATIC EXPERIMENT (1948-62) |
3. Towards a Socialist Welfare State |
4. Industrialization and the Economy |
PART III: DIRECT MILITARY RULE (1962-74) |
5. Revolutionary Change |
PART IV: ONE-PARTY SOCIALIST STATE (1974-88) |
6. Planned State under Party Guidance |
7. Planned Industrialization in the Socialist Framework |
8. The End of the Socialist Era |
PART V: MILITARY IN CHARGE |
9. Dual Transition under Military Rule: The State Prevails |
Bibliography |
Index |
Subjects:Economic Development
Number of Pages: 472
Imprint:
Institute of Southeast Asian StudiesPublication Date: 39020
Format: HB