Evolving state-business relations in an age of globalisation: An introduction

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

10-20-2021

Abstract

This article introduces the feature section ``Evolving State-Business Relations in an Age of Globalisation'' in this issue of the journal. That feature section examines state-business relations across the Asian region, from South Korea to Turkey. It focuses on networked forms of co-ordination between state and non-state (or private) actors who collectively shape how an economy evolves. This article and those of the feature section deal with three inter-related questions. First, what is the contemporary nature of state-business relations, taking stock of historical and political contexts? Second, when there is regime change, how have these state-business relations evolved? Third, how, and to what extent, do the ties linking state and business actors generate opportunities and constraints for these economies? Four case studies are presented to illuminate shifting state-business relations in key Asian economies - Thailand, Turkey, South Korea and Malaysia. These studies reveal diverse modes of state-business relations, as well as why and how they have emerged, shaping in the process political and economic norms, while leading to industrialisation.

Keywords

Asia, State-business relations, Industrial policy, Economic development, Developmental state

Divisions

FacultyofEconomicsAdministration

Funders

Global Asia Research Cluster and Nanyang Centre for Public Administration, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Publication Title

Journal of Contemporary Asia

Volume

51

Issue

5, SI

Publisher

Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publisher Location

2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND

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