Development strategy, infrastructure, and premature deindustrialization: Comparing Asian, African, and Latin American economies

IF 1.5 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Valeria Lauria, Justin Yifu Lin, Xin Wang, Yawen Zheng
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Abstract

This paper investigates the phenomenon of premature deindustrialization in developing countries, with a focus on Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa, and examines why this trend primarily occurs in these regions rather than in East Asia. Through a comparative analysis of industrialization experiences across different economies since the 1960s, the paper argues that premature deindustrialization results from a combination of liberalization shocks, development strategies that defy comparative advantage, and inadequate infrastructure supply due to the lack of active state involvement in its provision driven by prevailing neoliberal ideas. This study empirically validates this hypothesis using country-sector-level data from 40 economies.

发展战略、基础设施和过早去工业化:比较亚洲、非洲和拉丁美洲的经济
本文以拉丁美洲和撒哈拉以南非洲为重点,研究了发展中国家过早去工业化的现象,并探讨了这种趋势主要发生在这些地区而不是东亚的原因。通过对20世纪60年代以来不同经济体的工业化经验的比较分析,本文认为,过早的去工业化是由自由化冲击、违背比较优势的发展战略、以及由流行的新自由主义思想驱动的国家缺乏积极参与而导致的基础设施供应不足等综合因素造成的。本研究利用来自40个经济体的国家-部门层面数据对这一假设进行了实证验证。
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期刊介绍: Economics & Politics focuses on analytical political economy, broadly defined as the study of economic and political phenomena and policy in models that include political processes, institutions and markets. The journal is the source for innovative theoretical and empirical work on the intersection of politics and economics, at both domestic and international levels, and aims to promote new approaches on how these forces interact to affect political outcomes and policy choices, economic performance and societal welfare. Economics & Politics is a vital source of information for economists, academics and students, providing: - Analytical political economics - International scholarship - Accessible & thought-provoking articles - Creative inter-disciplinary analysis
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