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DIVERGENT DEVELOPMENT: THE PURSUIT OF LIBERTY, EQUALITY, AND GROWTH IN ARGENTINA AND THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Lawrence R. Alschuler (University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)

Humanomics

ISSN: 0828-8666

Article publication date: 1 March 1997

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Abstract

Divergence in the development of East Asian and Latin American NICs is catching the attention of a growing number of political economists. This divergent development has sparked debates over THEORY between advocates of neo‐liberal and neo‐dependency approaches (Biersteker; Stallings: 370) in accounting for the regional divergence: does the East Asian success confirm modernization theory (neo‐liberalism) generally, or does each region require its own theory? (see Barrett and Whyte on Taiwan; Alschuler: chap. 4 and Lanzarotti: chap. 5 on Korea; Evans, 1987). East Asian “miracles” have led to equally bitter controversies over PRACTICE with regard to policy recommendations for third world nations: is the East Asian model exportable and is this desirable? (see Amsden; Fishlow; Broad and Cavanagh).

Citation

Alschuler, L.R. (1997), "DIVERGENT DEVELOPMENT: THE PURSUIT OF LIBERTY, EQUALITY, AND GROWTH IN ARGENTINA AND THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA", Humanomics, Vol. 13 No. 3, pp. 61-109. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb018796

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