Varieties of Capitalism in Asia Beyond the Developmental State
This book devises an innovative new way of explaining how socioeconomic orders shape capitalism in Asia. Hundt and Uttam go beyond both the ‘varieties of capitalism’ approach, which is mainly used to analyse Western capitalism, and the 'developmental stat
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Studies of the Asia Pacific showcases new research and scholarship on what is arguably the most important region in the world in the twentyfirst century. The rise of China and the continuing strategic importance of this dynamic economic area to the United States mean that the AsiaPacific will remain crucially important to policymakers and scholars alike. The unifying theme of the series is a desire to publish the best theoretically-informed, original research on the region. Titles in the series cover the politics, economics and security of the region, as well as focusing on its institutional processes, individual countries, issues and leaders.
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David Hundt • Jitendra Uttam
Varieties of Capitalism in Asia Beyond the Developmental State
David Hundt Faculty of Arts and Education Deakin University Burwood 3125, Australia
Jitendra Uttam School of International Studies Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi, India
Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific ISBN 978-0-230-24031-5 DOI 10.1057/978-1-349-58974-6
ISBN 978-1-349-58974-6 (eBook)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
David Hundt: Many people played a part in bringing this project to successful completion. I would first like to thank Mark Beeson (University of Western Austr
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