Limites e possibilidades do arcabouço analítico de Chalmers Johnson para compreender a estratégia industrial: um olhar institucionalista sobre a economia política da China
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Um dos mais notórios acontecimentos do último quarto do Século XX foi a modernização socioeconômica, tecnológica e produtiva do Leste Asiático, em especial Japão, Coreia do Sul e Taiwan. Já a partir da virada do século e continuando no presente, a República Popular da China (RPC) entraria neste grupo de nações exitosas se consolidando como potência em contínua trajetória de crescimento. Diversos enfoques teóricos buscaram explicar o sucesso desses casos, dentre eles do Estado Desenvolvimentista (ED), elaborado originalmente por Chalmers Johnson em 1982. O presente artigo objetiva fazer um balanço crítico da literatura desenvolvimentista relacionada à estratégia industrial da China, para além de examinar em que medida a economia política chinesa se adequa ou não aos quatro predicados institucionais do ED elucidados pelo autor.Referências
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