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Origins of the Developmental State Concept

The concept of the developmental state was most famously articulated by Chalmers Johnson in his 1982 book, 'MITI and the Japanese Miracle.' Johnson used the term to describe the phenomenon of late industrialization in East Asia, particularly Japan, where the state played a strategic, interventionist role. He contrasted this with the regulatory, hands-off approach of Western states like the United States. The model was later analyzed in the World Bank's 1993 report, 'The East Asian Miracle.'

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