The Developmental State in Zambia: Plausibility, Challenges, and Lessons from South Korea
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The major focus of this occasional paper publication is on lessons drawn from a comparative analysis between Zambian and South Korean experiences as developmental states since the 1960s. This publication offers important insights to policy making in addressing issues of development and structural transformation in attempting to determine how a successful developmental state uses capable institutions to steer and govern transformation and sustainable, inclusive development.
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The Cornell Institute for African Development (IAD), Southern African Institute for Policy and Research (SAIPAR), African Development Bank (AfDB)
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2020
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The Cornell Institute for African Development
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Developmental State; SAIPAR; Zambia and South Korea; Institute for African Development; IAD
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978-1-7344934-1-2
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