Learning from the South Korean developmental success : effective developmental cooperation and synergistic institutions and policies / edited by Ilcheong Yi and Thandika Mkandawire.

Other author Yi, Ilcheong, 1966- editor.
Other author Mkandawire, P. Thandika editor.
Format Electronic
Publication[Basingstoke] : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Description1 online resource.
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SeriesSocial policy in a development context
Social policy in a development context. ^A593743
Contents 1. Overview: Learning from Developmental Success -- 2. Lessons from the Social Policy and Development of South Korea: An Interrogation -- 3. The Korean Experience and the Twenty-first Century Transition to a Capability Enhancing Developmental State -- 4. Securing the Home Market: A New Approach to Korean Development -- 5. Institutional Linkages between Social Protection Measures and Industrialization in South Korea -- 6. Development of Transformative Social Policy in South Korea: Lessons from the Korean Experience -- 7. The Saemaul Undong in Historical Perspective and in the Contemporary World -- 8. How Could Enhancement of Education and Health Contribute to Economic Growth in South Korea? -- 9. Effective Aid and Development Cooperation in South Korea -- 10. Learning through Localizing International Transfers: South Korea's Development Experiences -- 11. The South Korean Developmental Alliance between Business, Labour and Government -- 12. Change and Continuity in Social Policy Responses to Economic Crises in South Korea: 1979-81 versus 1997-98 -- 13. Effective but Uneven: Korean Development from a Gender Perspective -- 14. Korean Responses to Environmental Challenges: Origins, Drivers and Impacts of Green Growth on Development.
Abstract This edited volume presents lessons for development in the 21st century through an analysis of South Korea's development experience. The question of how the collaboration between state and society has contributed to capability enhancement is examined. The papers of the volume aim to understand the complementarity between economic and social policies. Looking beyond the conventional analytical scope of South Korean developmental state, they focus on the institutional mechanisms enabling the state and society to establish complementary policies, the actors involved and the consequences of the choices in the policy areas of aid, industrial, labour market, fiscal and monetary policies, social policy, rural development, environment, and gender to identify relevant lessons for developing countries in the 21st century. This volume considers the institutions and policies of South Korea between 1945 and 2000. Framing social policies as a set of policies to enhance individual and societal capability, this volume shows how a wide range of policies were formulated to complement each other in protective, reproductive, productive and redistributive spheres for economic and social development. In particular, it includes the periods of state-building prior to the rapid industrialisation of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s and the responses to Asian Economic Crisis in the 1990s, which identified the institutional foundations and legacies for Korea's successful development. This book is indispensable reading for all interested in development economics, macroeconomics, institutional economics, political economy, migration studies, gender studies and international relations.
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