全球化与资本脱嵌:韩国发展型国家的衰落

Ning Li
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本研究探讨了全球化如何产生资本脱嵌性,并因此侵蚀了发展中国家的基本特征。本研究以韩国为研究对象,追溯了这一过程中的三个关键步骤。首先,国际组织迫使韩国开放国内市场,这标志着资本脱离的开始。其次,金融全球化促使政府在放松管制的同时为企业开发其他融资来源,有效地削弱了国家对资本的控制。此外,全球生产网络为企业提供了技术进步和实践学习的机会,减少了对政府支持的依赖。总之,全球化赋予了资本逃避国家监管的权力,并重塑了政府与企业的关系。矛盾的是,全球化引发的经济危机和市场失灵迫使韩国政府重新调整市场,恢复经济活力。然而,它的监管能力仍然弱于典型的发展型国家,国家与企业的关系也没有恢复到以前的高度。
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Globalization and capital disembedding: the decline of the developmental state in South Korea

This study examines how globalization has engendered capital disembeddedness and consequently eroded the foundational features of developmental states. Focusing on South Korea, this study traces three key steps in this process. First, international organizations forced Korea to open its domestic markets, marking the beginning of capital disembedding. Second, financial globalization prompted the government to develop alternative financing sources for enterprises amid deregulation, effectively diminishing the state’s control over capital. Furthermore, global production networks provided enterprises opportunities for technological advancement and hands-on learning, reducing their reliance on government support. Taken together, globalization has empowered capital to evade state oversight and reshaped the government-business relationship. Paradoxically, the economic crisis and market failures triggered by globalization have compelled the Korean government to re-regulate its markets and revitalize the economy. However, its regulatory ability remains weaker than that of a classic developmental state, and state-business relations have not rebounded to their former heights.

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