Development without freedom? east and south east asia : vibrant markets but a rule of law deficit
By: Lane, Jan-Erik.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Hong Kong : The University of Hong Kong, Dec. 2010Subject(s): Comunismo | Liberdade de Imprensa | Direitos e Garantias IndividuaisThe Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration 32, 2, p. 177-188Abstract: Economic development results first and foremost in a bigger output of goods and services. Whether it also enhances the rule of law is a classical question in the social sciences and economics. The absolutely remarkable economic progress in East Asia and South East Asia in recent decades has been accompanied by the rule of law in only a few countries. Are we to conclude that economic progress is possible without the rule of law?Economic development results first and foremost in a bigger output of goods and services. Whether it also enhances the rule of law is a classical question in the social sciences and economics. The absolutely remarkable economic progress in East Asia and South East Asia in recent decades has been accompanied by the rule of law in only a few countries. Are we to conclude that economic progress is possible without the rule of law?
Volume 32
Número 2
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