Open Access in the Economic Sphere but Restricted Access in the Political Sphere: The Experience of Singapore

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW
Guanghua Yu
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Abstract This article uses the case of Singapore to argue that the theory of open access order advocated by North and his colleagues provides one possible option only. Although their theory of open access order explains the West relatively well, it does not always apply to contemporary non-Western countries. Similar to the cases of India and Japan examined elsewhere, the case of Singapore shows that what is more important to economic and human development is the open access in the economic sphere and the interconnected institutions in the area of property rights protection and contract enforcement, financial market, rule of law, and human resource accumulation. In other words, countries without open access in the political sphere as practiced in Singapore may also be able to achieve a great deal of success in terms of economic and human development if they ensure open access in the economic sphere and devote adequate resources to establishing the necessary interconnected institutions examined in this article. Further research elsewhere on China will similarly demonstrate this insight.
经济领域开放,政治领域限制:新加坡的经验
摘要本文以新加坡为例,论证了诺斯及其同事所倡导的开放获取秩序理论只提供了一种可能的选择。尽管他们的开放获取秩序理论相对较好地解释了西方,但它并不总是适用于当代非西方国家。与印度和日本在其他地方的案例相似,新加坡的案例表明,对经济和人类发展来说,更重要的是经济领域的开放准入,以及产权保护和合同执行、金融市场、法治和人力资源积累等领域相互关联的制度。换句话说,没有像新加坡那样在政治领域开放的国家,如果它们确保在经济领域开放,并投入足够的资源来建立本文所研究的必要的相互联系的机构,它们也可能在经济和人力发展方面取得巨大成功。其他地方对中国的进一步研究也将同样证明这一观点。
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