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Development and InstitutionsCommerce and manufactures can seldom flourish long in any state which does not enjoy a regular administration of justice, in which the people do not feel themselves secure in the possession of their property, in which the faith of contracts is not supported by law, and in which the authority of the state is not supposed to be regularly employed in enforcing the payment of debts from all those who are able to pay. Commerce and manufactures, in short, can seldom flourish in any state in which there is not a certain degree of confidence in the justice of government.-- Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations
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Today’s Agenda
• Review Dependency Theory• South’s response to Dependency Theory• Failures and debt: A decade of development
wiped out• But why do some countries develop while
others don’t?• Modified Liberalism: Institutions
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MNCs and Dependency
Core (North) Periphery (South)
CorePerCore
Periphery
Periphery
Technology for Luxury production
Brain Drain and Luxury exports
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MNCs and Dependency
Core (North) Periphery (South)
CorePerCore
Periphery
Periphery
Technology for Luxury production
Brain Drain and Luxury exports
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Southern Response to Dependency Theory: Economic Nationalism
• The “South” did not have the strength to participate in the international economy
• By 1960s, Independence for many countries• And had clear majority in the U.N.• Rose up against the GATT
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The Problem of Development from an Economic Nationalist Perspective
• Exploitation of the South by the North• Wealth of the Rich depends on the Poverty of
the Poor• Northern Dominance over the South– Colonial legacies– International institutions– Example of Doha Round of WTO Negotiations
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The Domestic Solution: ISI
• What is ISI?• Infant industry arguments• But ISI distorts free trade
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The International Solution: NIEO – A Global welfare state
• Historical Origins• Theoretical Origins: Dependency Theory• Rich Country Response
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NIEO Program: Transfer of resources from North to South
• Finance– No “conditionality” for loans– Creation of a new international currency
• Trade– Free access to rich markets– Stable prices for commodities
• MNCs– Right to nationalize resources– International regulation and supervision of MNCs
• Aid– All states must conform to a target of .75% of GDP in Aid
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Any Progress?
• The South’s voice was heard• Aid Targets not met• No international Currency• The Generalized System of Preferences• No governance over MNCs• No real progress…..
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The Failure of “stages,” NIEO, ISI, and the Problem of Debt
• NIEO was abandoned• Tariffs remained in place after industry was
thriving• Because of “distributional coalitions”• The growth of a base of inefficient industries
which could not compete internationally• Which left countries dependent on aid and
loans
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Why the Debt?
• Oil Shocks of the 1970s• Private banks were willing lenders• A marriage made in heaven.
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Why was the debt a problem?
• Debt is not necessarily a bad thing—in fact it can be a good thing.
• Then what’s the problem?
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The Fed raises interest rates
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Internal and external causes of debt
• Global recession• Culture and institutions• An unregulated international financial system
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How it works
Poor
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The Result
• Interest payments outstrip export earnings• Net transfer of financial resources from South
to North
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A Decade of Development wiped out by Debt
• Declining growth rates• Falling living standards• Riots
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Liberal response:
• Heavy loans made in the 1970s because of the oil crisis
• Net outflow because countries did not use their loans wisely
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Joe’s story
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Is Dependency Theory just a complaint?
• Provides explanation for poverty of the south but not a good prescription
• NIEO failed• Bowing out of the international neo-liberal
economy won’t work• Have any strategies to promote development
actually worked?
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Testing Dependency Theory
• Dependency perspectives have evolved• There has been an impressive rise of former poor
countries of the South in Latin America and in Asia.
• ISI worked in some places, as we shall see• Countries could develop WITH Dependency!• Dependent Development• Negotiations between governments, firms, and
MNCs
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A modification of Dependency Theory: Dependent Development
• Sometimes the surplus is invested in the host country---location of plants, services
• This can stimulate domestic industry and business
• The result: “Dependent Development”• So maybe stagnation is not inevitable
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If dependent development is possible, why do MNCs invest in some countries and not others?
• The answer might be government policies and institutions
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Why institutions are needed to spur development
• Poor countries can’t afford to wait while natural market forces work their beneficial effects.– Market forces take too long– Produce unbalanced economies– Vulnerable to price shocks– Vulnerable to manipulation by strong trading
partners
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Poor Countries can be seen as “late developers” ….adding to our terminology• Liberal and modified Liberal Theory– Developing countries– Less Developed Countries (LDCs)– Emerging markets– Late Developers– Newly Industrializing Economies (NIEs)• Dependency theory• Underdeveloped Countries
• Neutral?– The “South”
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Requirement for development: A developmental State
• Example of Soviet Union• Compatible with Keynes• Compatible with embedded liberalism• Historical experience• Gerschenkron’s contribution
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If You’re Early, use the market! (?)
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If You’re Late, Use the State!
• Development Banks• The STATE– Czarist Russia and Soviet Union
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The advantages of backwardness
• Need for rapid development• British example• Advantage of hindsight• British investment in a “developing” country:
the U.S.
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It pays to be late
• Latecomers grow faster• Access to state-of-the-art technology• Quick move to heavy industry• Development is possible through contact with
the International Economy
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Latecomers grow faster…
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Leapfrogging: Access to the Latest Technology
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They move quickly to competitive industries
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Development is possible through contact with the international economy
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The more integration, the more growth
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SUMMARY OF ALL DEVELOPMENT THEORIES
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Accumulation of Capital is the Key to development
• Theories differ on the BEST way• Trade? • Aid?• Technology transfer?• State mobilization of capital?• ISI?• Growth of a middle class?• Dependent Development?
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And the explanations are…..
• Liberal claim…….• Marxists and dependency theorists
maintain….• Economic Nationalists demand……• And Modified Liberals (Institutionalists)
believe……
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Who is right?
• Maybe it depends on the conditions under which a country tries to develop
• And countries have to learn to play their cards right
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What did Asia do right?
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With the Fastest growth rate in the world……
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Growing share of World GDP
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China and India
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And export high tech goods