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Constructing National Economic Interests

Richard Grabowski

Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 2002, vol. 7, issue 3, 310-334

Abstract: Less developed nations are plagued by significant economic coordination problems. Solutions to these problems will be developmental (in an economic sense) if national economic interests dominate government policy-making. The construction of a national economic interest in economic growth occurs as the result of the development of cross-cutting ties among groups within society and this results from the evolution of social and cultural networks and links. However, the interaction involved in intensive market exchange can indirectly create these cross-cutting social and cultural ties, thus generating a national economic interest in growth. This is most likely to have occurred in societies that have undergone significant agricultural revolutions involving the bulk of the rural population. This is exactly what has happened in much of East Asia and in the People's Republic of China. The experiences of this region are used to illustrate the main ideas of the paper.

Date: 2002
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