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The role and prospects for the developmental state in the modern world

Abstract

The notion of developmental state in contemporary academic discourse is characterized by the high degree of conceptual stretching. Analytical approaches to its reflection, considerations on the key functioning operating factors and the prospects of its synthesis with other concepts in the sphere of public development, modernization theory, public management and economics considerably vary. Despite all the diversity of contemporary researches, the mainstream is limited by the case studies of Asian economic miracle where the model has always been crucial.

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Анна Бочарова
НИУ-ВШЭ
Russian Federation


A. K. Bocharova

Russian Federation


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