In light of recent debates and studies on what political
scientists call developmental authoritarianism and what some
economists consider the East Asian model of economic growth, this
book analyzes and evaluates Burma's economic performance under
military management. It considers the relationship between
democracy and economic growth, especially the thesis advanced by
Asian authoritarian leaders that sociopolitical stability and
discipline must be established as a prerequisite to economic
development. Based upon empirical and historical facts, the book
shows that the present military regime's denial of democracy to the
people and its ostentatious economic reforms have not promoted real
economic growth and human development in Burma.
That regime, the State Law and Order Restoration Council
(SLORC), consists of poorly educated power-driven rulers. The book
underscores that Burma's lack of economic development, despite its
rich natural resources, lies in the regime's misuse of both human
capital and those natural resources. They have depressed the
country's social capability for past, present, and future economic
development.
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