This book challenges the established, neoclassical view of
industrial success in developing countries. By re-examining the
role of government intervention in the industrialization of Brazil
and South Korea, it seeks to show that the key to industrial
success does not lie in a simple combination of outward-orientation
and laissez-faire, but in the government's success in remedying
crucial market failures in the product and factor markets.
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