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Locked in Place
Book • 2003
In 'Locked in Place', Vivek Chibber examines India's post-colonial industrial strategy, highlighting the role of domestic capitalists in hindering state-led development.
He contrasts India's experience with South Korea's successful developmental state, attributing the difference to distinct development strategies and state-capital relations.
Chibber argues that India's capitalist class opposed state regulation, while South Korea's capitalists cooperated due to export-led industrialization.
He contrasts India's experience with South Korea's successful developmental state, attributing the difference to distinct development strategies and state-capital relations.
Chibber argues that India's capitalist class opposed state regulation, while South Korea's capitalists cooperated due to export-led industrialization.
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as the author of several books, including "Locked In Place", which compares the development experience of South Korea and India.


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