POLS 2080 Chapter Notes -Keynesian Economics, Neocolonialism, Meritocracy

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The developing state can still makes decisions however it lacks the legitimacy that is afforded to developed states. There are two distinct views on this: the compradorial view and the weberian view. In contrast, sees the modern state guided by a rational-purposeful nationalism. That is, colonialism can no longer prevent the developing state from leading a government that is purposeful, rational, and legitimate. State autonomy is used to assess the degree of insulation a state has from social and external forces. Embedded autonomy is a term used by peter evans to refer to states that develop strong networks ties with foreign and domestic elites yet manage to retain some degree of autonomy for the pursuit of national interest. Declaration of independence to support their national identity. Central debates about the role of the state in economic development. Broken down into keynesianism and neoliberalism in the 20 th century.

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