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Comparison between Developmental State and Welfare State

A developmental state is distinct from a welfare state in its primary objective. A developmental state strategically intervenes in the economy to promote rapid industrialization and enhance international competitiveness, often by supporting specific 'winner' industries. In contrast, a welfare state focuses on social equity and protection, using tools like progressive taxation and comprehensive social safety nets (e.g., public healthcare, unemployment benefits) to ensure a minimum standard of living for its citizens. While both involve significant government roles, the former prioritizes economic growth and production, whereas the latter prioritizes redistribution and social well-being.

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