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  1. Why were some countries able to build "developmental states" in the decades after World War II while others were not? Through a richly detailed examination of India's experience, Locked in Place argues that the critical factor was the reaction of domestic capitalists to the state-building project.

    • Vivek Chibber
    • 2003
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  3. 2 de may. de 2022 · Print version record. Late Development and State-Building -- Origins of the Developmental State in Korea -- Precursors to Planning in India: The Myth of the Developmental Bourgeoisie -- Demobilization of the Labor Movement -- The Business Offensive and the Retreat of the State -- State Structure and Industrial Policy -- Locked in ...

  4. 1 de jun. de 2007 · Vivek Chibber's Locked in Place sets out to dispel important misconceptions about India's early state-building effort. His arguments are both theoretically innovative and empirically novel.

    • Aseema Sinha
  5. Download. XML. Why were some countries able to build "developmental states" in the decades after World War II while others were not? Through a richly detailed examin...

  6. Why were some countries able to build "developmental states" in the decades after World War II while others were not? Through a richly detailed examination of India's experience, Locked in Place argues that the critical factor was the reaction of domestic capitalists to the state-building project.

  7. Why were some countries able to build ""developmental states"" in the decades after World War II while others were not? Through a richly detailed examination of India's experience, Locked in Place argues that the critical factor was the reaction of domestic capitalists to the state-building project.