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New Development Strategies Beyond the Washington Consensus Edited by Akira Kohsaka New Development Strategies This page intentionally left blank New Development Strategies Beyond the Washington Consensus Edited by Akira Kohsaka Osaka University Japan Selection, editorial matter and Chapter 1 © Akira Kohsaka 2004 Chapters 2–12 © Palgrave Macmillan Ltd 2004 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2004 978-1-4039-2072-0 All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, or under the terms of any licence permitting limited copying issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 4LP. Any person who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. The authors have asserted their rights to be identified as the authors of this work in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. First published 2004 by PALGRAVE MACMILLAN Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 6XS and 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010 Companies and representatives throughout the world PALGRAVE MACMILLAN is the global academic imprint of the Palgrave Macmillan division of St. Martin’s Press, LLC and of Palgrave Macmillan Ltd. Macmillan® is a registered trademark in the United States, United Kingdom and other countries. Palgrave is a registered trademark in the European Union and other countries. ISBN 978-1-349-51495-3 ISBN 978-0-230-52360-9 (eBook) DOI 10.1057/9780230523609 This book is printed on paper suitable for recycling and made from fully managed and sustained forest sources. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data New development strategies:beyond the Washington consensus/edited by Akira Kohsaka. p. cm. “This book originated from the outcome of the international research project on Development Policies Outlook conducted by JETRO Institute of Developing Economies (IDE), Chiba, Japan for the fiscal years 2000–01”—P. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Developing countries—Economic policy. 2. Economic development— Political aspects. 3. Globalization—Economic aspects—Developing countries. I. Kohsaka, Akira. HC59.7.N376 2004 338.9′009172′4—dc22 2003061147 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 Contents List of Tables vii List of Figures viii Notes on the Contributors x Preface xi 1 New Development Strategies: Beyond the Washington Consensus 1 Akira Kohsaka Part I Markets, Governments and Institutions 2 Development Strategies for the Twenty-First Century 13 Dani Rodrik 3 Re-examination of Development Policies and Strategies: Some Political Economy Lessons 39 Jeffrey B. Nugent 4 National Economies under Globalization: A Quest for New Development Strategies 63 Akira Kohsaka Part II Development Strategies under Globalization 5 Globalization and Development: A Re-examination of Development Policy 87 Kaushik Basu 6 New Development Strategies under Globalization: Foreign Direct Investment and International Commercial Policy in Southeast Asia 115 Fukunari Kimura 7 Development Strategy and the Role of Government Policies: Reconsidering the East Asian Experience 134 Koichi Ohno v vi Contents Part III Policy Reforms and the Asian Financial Crisis 8 Political and Institutional Lessons from the Asian Financial Crisis 155 Stephan Haggard 9 Re-examination of Korea’s Economic Adjustment Policies since the 1997 Crisis 177 Yoon Je Cho 10 The Regulator’s Dilemma: Hedge Funds in the International Financial Architecture 201 Barry Eichengreen Part IV Transition to a Market Economy 11 Market Creation in Transition Economies: Reconstruction of Production Linkages in Kazakhstan 231 Koji Nishikimi 12 Strategic Choices for China and Vietnam in the Twenty-First Century 251 Dwight H. Perkins Author/Name Index 272 Subject Index 277 List of Tables 4.1 International production, 1982–2000 70 4.2 Share of high-technology industries in manufacturing value added and exports in high-income economies, 1970–94 73 5.1 Merchandise exports as percentage of GDP, 1870–1995 88 5.2 Value of foreign capital stock in developing countries, 1870–1998 89 5.3 Globalization indicators, 1989–99 89 5.4 Per capita GDP, by region, 1000–1998 104 5.5 Per capita GDP, Asian countries, 1820–1998 104 5.6 Per capita incomes and quintile incomes, selected countries 109 6.1 Dual track approach in development strategies: the case of the SEA countries 117 7.1 Growth rates of four groups of industries in Korea and Taiwan 139 7.2 Factor intensity of trade in korea, 1970–80 144 9.1 Interest coverage ratio and potential non-performing loans, listed firms, 1995–99 180 9.2 Interest coverage ratio and potential non-performing, loans, non-listed firms, 1995–99 180 9.3 Required evolution of the corporate, financial and household balance sheets and Households 183 9.4 Balance sheets of the three largest investment trust companies and three regional companies, 1997–99 187 9.5 Trust assets purchased for the top five chaebols, as of 30 April 1999 188 9.6 Financing of non-financial firms: Composition, 1981–99 189 10.1 Largest hedge funds according to capitalization, August 1998 205 10.2 Use of leverage as of December 1997 206 10.3 Monthly returns by investment style, August 1998 208 11.1 Land productivity, wheat, Kazakhstan, 1985–2000 237 11.2 Wheat production in Akmola province, 1996 238 vii List of Figures 4.1 Trade shares of developing countries, by region, 1960–99 65 4.2 Net capital flows to developing countries, by region, 1970–2000 66 4.3 Per capita income, by region, (PPP) 1960–2000 67 4.4 Relative per capita real income, 1960–2000 68 4.5 Gross capital flows, by region, 1970–99 75 4.6 Degree of capital account liberalization, by region, 1970–98 77 5.1 Labour market equilibrium 96 5.2 Labour market equilibrium: small nation case 100 5.3 The international inequality game 107 6.1 The expansion of intraregional trade in intermediate goods among the East Asian countries: machinery parts and components, 1990–98 119 6.2 Welfare effects of infant industry protection 121 6.3 Fragmentation: an illustration 124 6.4 Agglomeration: an illustration 125 6.5 Location and internalization 126 6.6 Customs duty as a percentage of import value, East Asian countries, 1988–98 128 7.1 Framework for dual industrial growth 142 9.1 Actual versus expected normal volume of investment trust business, 1983–99 184 9.2 Growth of the financial sector, 1997–99 185 9.3 Interest rates of corporate bonds, time deposits, and beneficial certificates, 1997–99 186 9.4 Interest rate movement and growth of investment trust companies, 1997–99 186 9.5 Monetary aggregates, 1991–2000 190 9.6 Monetary multipliers, 1994–2000 191 9.7 Loan to deposit ratio, 1997–2000 191 9.8 Domestic credit, M3 and reserve money, 1991–2000 192 9.9 Return on and cost of capital investment, 1960–97 193 9.10 Interest rates: (a) 1964–91; (b) 1991–2000 194 9.11 Interest coverage and debt to equity ratios 195 9.12 Current account, 1991–2000 196 9.13 Capital flows, 1991–2000 196 viii List of Figures ix 11.1 GDP in the CSB and CIS countries, 1989–99 233 11.2 Agriculture in Kazakhstan: (a) production; (b) land productivity, 1991–97 236 11.3 TFP and farm size, wheat production, 1996 239 11.4 Equilibria in interlinked transactions 243

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