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Governance and the economy in Asia and the United States: institutions, instruments and reform

Pages 7-23 | Received 14 Sep 2015, Accepted 20 Nov 2015, Published online: 21 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

Effective governance involving the use of various institutions and instruments is very important for economic development. While many states fail to achieve even the minimal features of effective governance, state capitalism has proven to be a successful model economically. The problem is that state capitalism is frequently associated with authoritarian and corrupt regimes. Over time, such regimes limit economic efficiency, ignore the environment, and under-invest in social and health services. In the West and some Asian countries, these conditions have led to substantial reform in democratic governance. Singapore and possibly the People’s Republic of China offer alternative models of reform, reducing corruption and somewhat liberalising their economies in the absence of well-developed democratic governance.

Acknowledgement

I would like to thank Caroline Servat, a master’s degree student in public policy at the USC Sol Price School, for her excellent assistance in the preparation of this article.

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Public Administration in Authoritarian Regimes

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