Why has the literature on Asian development not addressed the issue of
money politics in Korea? How can we reconcile the view of an efficient
developmental state in Korea before 1997 with reports of massive
corruption and inefficiency in that same country in 1998 and 1999?
Politics is central to the answer. In this book the author makes two
arguments. First, both Korea and the Philippines experienced
significant corruption throughout the post-independence era. Second,
political - not economic - considerations dominated policy making in
both countries. Focusing on the exchange of favors for bribes between
state and business, the author argues that politics drove policy
choices, that bureaucrats were not autonomous from political
interference in setting policy, and that business and political elites
wrestled with each other over who would reap the rents to be had. Even
in Korea, corruption was far greater than the conventional wisdom
allows.
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Corruption and Development in South Korea and the Philippines
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780511029264
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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