Capitalisme politique et développement dépendant en Asie du Sud-Est

Many features characterize the laggards of developing States: a specific form of political authority based on clan domination; concessions policies; poor diversification of the economic structures; the importance of the foreign funds and a widespread corruption. The ‘Special Economic Zones’ in Cambo...

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Main Author: François Bafoil
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Language:English
Published: Association Recherche & Régulation 2013-05-01
Series:Revue de la Régulation
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/10103
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description Many features characterize the laggards of developing States: a specific form of political authority based on clan domination; concessions policies; poor diversification of the economic structures; the importance of the foreign funds and a widespread corruption. The ‘Special Economic Zones’ in Cambodia and Laos mirror such constraints at the local level. Drawing on very advantageous fiscal measures for foreign investors and deregulated social rules, they become more and more numerous. Due to a lack of efficient public institutions, the dissemination of growth is weak around these zones and economic and social development is missing. These different components are at the basis of the concept of political capitalism.
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spelling doaj-art-4f5586ced5024e7588ddeca2c3d392d72025-01-30T14:27:22ZengAssociation Recherche & RégulationRevue de la Régulation1957-77962013-05-011310.4000/regulation.10103Capitalisme politique et développement dépendant en Asie du Sud-EstFrançois BafoilMany features characterize the laggards of developing States: a specific form of political authority based on clan domination; concessions policies; poor diversification of the economic structures; the importance of the foreign funds and a widespread corruption. The ‘Special Economic Zones’ in Cambodia and Laos mirror such constraints at the local level. Drawing on very advantageous fiscal measures for foreign investors and deregulated social rules, they become more and more numerous. Due to a lack of efficient public institutions, the dissemination of growth is weak around these zones and economic and social development is missing. These different components are at the basis of the concept of political capitalism.https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/10103deregulationdependencypolitical capitalism‘very late’ developing statespecial economic zones
spellingShingle François Bafoil
Capitalisme politique et développement dépendant en Asie du Sud-Est
Revue de la Régulation
deregulation
dependency
political capitalism
‘very late’ developing state
special economic zones
title Capitalisme politique et développement dépendant en Asie du Sud-Est
title_full Capitalisme politique et développement dépendant en Asie du Sud-Est
title_fullStr Capitalisme politique et développement dépendant en Asie du Sud-Est
title_full_unstemmed Capitalisme politique et développement dépendant en Asie du Sud-Est
title_short Capitalisme politique et développement dépendant en Asie du Sud-Est
title_sort capitalisme politique et developpement dependant en asie du sud est
topic deregulation
dependency
political capitalism
‘very late’ developing state
special economic zones
url https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/10103
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