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Conditions for a Successful Developmental State

The success of a developmental state is not guaranteed and often depends on specific preconditions. Key among these is a highly competent, meritocratic, and autonomous bureaucracy, often called a 'pilot agency,' that is insulated from short-term political pressures and private interests. Strong political leadership committed to long-term national development is also crucial. Finally, success is often linked to 'export discipline,' where subsidized firms are required to compete and succeed in international markets, providing a clear metric for performance.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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