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Na początku polskiej post-socjalistycznej transformacji gospodarczej i politycznej ówczesny Prezydent Polski i ikona polskiej walki o demokrację, Lech Wałęsa, zadeklarowali, odnosząc się do polskiej gospodarki, że powinniśmy budować "drugą Japonię". Stwierdzenie to było od czasu do czasu wyśmiewane, ponieważ Japonia reprezentowała wielki sukces gospodarczy, ale mimo to osiągnęła zupełnie inne, historyczne, systemowe i, co najważniejsze, kulturowe otoczenie. Polacy patrzyli na Zachód w wąskim zakresie systemowych ustaleń i polityk jako rozwiązań dla ich postsocjalistycznego zacofania i nigdy tak naprawdę nie rozważali innych opcji.
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- Amsden A.H., Asia’s Next Giant: South Korea and Late Industrialisation, Oxford University Press, Oxford 1989.
- Baek S.W., Does China Follow ‘the East Asian Development Model’?, “Journal of Contemporary Asia” 2005, Vol. 35, No. 4.
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- Bolesta A., China and Post-Socialist Development, Policy Press, Bristol 2015.
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- Breslin Sh., Foreign Direct Investment in the PRC: Preferences, Policies and Performance, “Policy&Society” 2006, Vol. 25, No. 1.
- Breslin Sh., China and the Global Political Economy, Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke 2007.
- Cai F., The Developmental State in the Globalizing World, Paper University of York, New York 2010.
- Chang H.-J., Industrial Policy and East Asia – The Miracle, the Crisis, and the Future, A revised version of the paper presented at the World Bank workshop on “Re-thinking East Asian Miracle”, 16–17 February 1999, San Francisco.
- Chang H.-J., Industrial Policy: Can We Go Beyond an Unproductive Confrontation?, A Plenary Paper for ABCDE – Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, 22–24 June 2009, Seoul, South Korea.
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- Developmental States in East Asia, Ed. G. White, Macmillan Press, New York 1988.
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- Haggard S., Pathways from the Periphery, Cornell University Press, Ithaca 1990.
- Haley U.C.V., Haley G.T., Subsidies to Chinese Industry: State Capitalism, Business Strategy, and Trade Policy, Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York 2013.
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- Leftwich A., States of Development: On the Primacy of Politics in Development, Polity Press. Cambridge and Oxford 2000.
- Levi-Faur D., Economic Nationalism: From Friedrich List to Robert Reich, “Review of International Studies” 1997, No. 23.
- Lin Ch., The Transformation of Chinese Socialism, Duke University Press, Durham 2006.
- Mehrotra A., Sanchez-Fung J.R., China’s Monetary Policy and the Exchange Rate, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Working Paper Series 19, 2010.
- Naughton B., The Chinese Economy: Transitions and Growth, The MIT Press, London 2007.
- Naughton B., Is There a “Xi Model” of Economic Reform? Acceleration of Economic Reform since Fall 2014, “China Leadership Monitor” 2015, Winter, No. 46, Hoover Institution.
- Nolan P., Is China Buying the World, Polity Press, Cambridge 2012.
- O’Brien K.J., Li L., Accommodating ‘Democracy’ in a One-Party State: Introducing Village Elections in China, “The China Quarterly” (Special Issue: Elections and Democracy in Greater China) 2000, No. 162, June.
- Page J., The East Asian Miracle: Four Lessons for Development Policy, “NBER Macroeconomics Annual” 1994, Vol. 9, Eds. S. Fischer, J.J. Rotemberg, MIT Press.
- Ping J.H., The Chinese Development Model: International Development and Hegemony, in: Chinese Engagements: Regional Issues with Global Implications, Eds.B. McCormick, J.H. Ping, Bond University Press, Robina 2011.
- Shirk S.L., China Fragile Superpower. How China’s Internal Politics Could Derail its Peaceful Rise, Oxford University Press, New York 2007.
- Stubbs R., What Ever Happened to the East Asian Developmental State? The Unfolding Debate, “The Pacific Review” 2009, Vol. 22, No. 1.
- Tanaka O., Economic Reform and Economic Policy of the Xi Jinping Leadership,, “Japan, Public Policy Review” 2015, Vol. 11, No. 1, Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance.
- The Developmental State, Ed. M. Woo-Cumings, Cornell University Press, Ithaca 1999.
- van Wyk J.-A., Crouching tigers, leaping lions? Developmental leadership lessons for Southern Africa from China and Malaysia, paper submitted for the Regional Conference on Building Democratic Developmental States for Economic Transformation in Southern Africa, 20–22 July 2015, Pretoria, South Africa.
- Wade R., Governing the Market: Economic Theory and the Role of Government in East Asian Industrialization, Princeton University Press, Princeton New Jersey 1990.
- Wong Ch., Heady C., Woo W.T., Fiscal Management and Economic Reform in the People’s Republic of China, Oxford University Press, Hong Kong 1995.
- Wong J., The Adaptive Developmental State in East Asia, “Journal of East Asian Studies” 2004, No. 4.
- Woo W.T., The Changing Ingredients in Industrial Policy for Economic Growth, Paper presented at the Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network (ARTNeT) Symposium Towards a Return of Industrial Policy?, 25–26 July 2011, ESCAP, Bangkok.
- Yao Sh., Luo D., Loh L., On China Monetary Policy and Asset Prices, The University of Nottingham China Policy Institute Discussion Paper 71, 2011.
Referencje
Akamatsu K., A Historical Pattern of Economic Growth in Developing Countries, “Journal of Developing Economies” 1962, Vol. 1, No. 1.
Alesina A., Rodrik S., Distributive Politics and Economic Growth, “Quarterly Journal of Economics” 1994, Vol. 109, No. 2.
Amsden A.H., Asia’s Next Giant: South Korea and Late Industrialisation, Oxford University Press, Oxford 1989.
Baek S.W., Does China Follow ‘the East Asian Development Model’?, “Journal of Contemporary Asia” 2005, Vol. 35, No. 4.
Bell D.A., The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy, Princeton University Press, Princeton 2015.
Bolesta A., The East Asian industrial policy: a critical analysis of the developmental state, “Public Policy Studies” 2014, Vol. 2, No. 2.
Bolesta A., China and Post-Socialist Development, Policy Press, Bristol 2015.
Bolesta A., The Illusion of China’s Economic Liberalization, 03.07.2015, Policy Press blog, https://policypress.wordpress.com/2015/07/03/the-illusion-of-chinas-economic-liberalization, accessed 3.07.2015.
Breslin Sh., China: Developmental State or Dysfunctional Development?, “Third World Quarterly” 1996, Vol. 17, No. 4.
Breslin Sh., Foreign Direct Investment in the PRC: Preferences, Policies and Performance, “Policy&Society” 2006, Vol. 25, No. 1.
Breslin Sh., China and the Global Political Economy, Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke 2007.
Cai F., The Developmental State in the Globalizing World, Paper University of York, New York 2010.
Chang H.-J., Industrial Policy and East Asia – The Miracle, the Crisis, and the Future, A revised version of the paper presented at the World Bank workshop on “Re-thinking East Asian Miracle”, 16–17 February 1999, San Francisco.
Chang H.-J., Industrial Policy: Can We Go Beyond an Unproductive Confrontation?, A Plenary Paper for ABCDE – Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, 22–24 June 2009, Seoul, South Korea.
China Briefing (by Dezan Shira et al.) The New free Trade Zones Explained, Part II: The Negative List, “China Briefing” at: http://www.china-briefing.com/news/2015/04/30/new-free-trade-zones-explained-part-ii-negative-list.html, accessed 30.04.2015.
China FTA Network, http://fta.mofcom.gov.cn/english/index.shtml, accessed 8.09.2015.
Cumings B., The Origins and Development of the Northeast Asian Political Economy. Industrial Sectors, Product Cycles and Political Consequences, “International Organization” 1984, Vol. 38, No. 1.
Deans P., The People’s Republic of China: The Post-Socialist Developmental State, in: Developmental States: Relevancy, Redundancy or reconfiguration?, Ed. L. Low, Nova Science Publishers, New York 2004.
Developmental States in East Asia, Ed. G. White, Macmillan Press, New York 1988.
Dickson B.J., Cooptation and Corporatism in China: The Logic of Party Adaptation, “Political Science Quarterly” 2001, Vol. 115, No. 4.
Doner R.F., Ritchie B.K., Slater D., Systemic Vulnerability and the Origins of Developmental States: Northeast and Southeast Asia in Comparative Perspective, “International 327 Organization” 2005, No. 59.
European Business in China Position Paper 2010/2011, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, Beijing 2011.
Fewsmith J., China Since Tiananmen. From Deng Xiaoping to Hu Jintao, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2008.
Gallagher M.E., Contagious Capitalism: Globalization and the Politics of Labor in China, Princeton University Press, Princeton 2005.
Haggard S., Pathways from the Periphery, Cornell University Press, Ithaca 1990.
Haley U.C.V., Haley G.T., Subsidies to Chinese Industry: State Capitalism, Business Strategy, and Trade Policy, Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York 2013.
Howell J., An Unholy Trinity? Civil Society, Economic Liberalization and Democratization in post-Mao China, “Government and Opposition” 1998, Vol. 33, No. 1.
Howell J., Reflections on the Chinese State, “Development and Change” 2006, Vol. 37, No. 2.
Jeon J.G., Exploring the Three Varieties of East Asia’s State-Guided Development Model: Korea, Signapore, and Taiwan, “Studies in Comparative International Development” 1995, Vol. 30, No. 3.
Jiang Z., Selected Works, Vol. 1, Foreign Languages Press, Beijing 2010.
Jacques M., When China Rules the World: The End of the Western World and the Birth of a New Global Order, Second Edition, Penguin Books, New York 2012.
Johnson Ch., MITI and the Japanese Miracle: The Growth of Industrial Policy 1925–1975, Stanford University Press, Stanford 1982.
Klein N., This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate Change, Simon and Schuster, New York 2014.
Knight J., China as a Developmental State, CASE Working Paper, WPS/2012–13, November, Oxford 2012.
Kołodko G., Od szoku do terapii. Ekonomia i polityka transformacji, Poltext, Warszawa 1999.
Kołodko G., Globalizacja i perspektywy rozwoju krajów posocjalistycznych, TNOiK, Toruń 2001.
Kołodko G., Instytucje i polityka a wzrost gospodarczy, „Ekonomista” 2004, nr 5.
Lau L.J., Qian Y., Reform without Losers: An Interpretation of China’s Dual-Track Approach to Transition, “Journal of Political Economy” 2000, Vol. 108, No. 1.
Lee K., Mathews J.A., From Washington Consensus to BeST Consensus for World Development, “Asian-Pacific Economic Literature” 2010, Vol. 24, No. 1.
Leftwich A., States of Development: On the Primacy of Politics in Development, Polity Press. Cambridge and Oxford 2000.
Levi-Faur D., Economic Nationalism: From Friedrich List to Robert Reich, “Review of International Studies” 1997, No. 23.
Lin Ch., The Transformation of Chinese Socialism, Duke University Press, Durham 2006.
Mehrotra A., Sanchez-Fung J.R., China’s Monetary Policy and the Exchange Rate, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Working Paper Series 19, 2010.
Naughton B., The Chinese Economy: Transitions and Growth, The MIT Press, London 2007.
Naughton B., Is There a “Xi Model” of Economic Reform? Acceleration of Economic Reform since Fall 2014, “China Leadership Monitor” 2015, Winter, No. 46, Hoover Institution.
Nolan P., Is China Buying the World, Polity Press, Cambridge 2012.
O’Brien K.J., Li L., Accommodating ‘Democracy’ in a One-Party State: Introducing Village Elections in China, “The China Quarterly” (Special Issue: Elections and Democracy in Greater China) 2000, No. 162, June.
Page J., The East Asian Miracle: Four Lessons for Development Policy, “NBER Macroeconomics Annual” 1994, Vol. 9, Eds. S. Fischer, J.J. Rotemberg, MIT Press.
Ping J.H., The Chinese Development Model: International Development and Hegemony, in: Chinese Engagements: Regional Issues with Global Implications, Eds.B. McCormick, J.H. Ping, Bond University Press, Robina 2011.
Shirk S.L., China Fragile Superpower. How China’s Internal Politics Could Derail its Peaceful Rise, Oxford University Press, New York 2007.
Stubbs R., What Ever Happened to the East Asian Developmental State? The Unfolding Debate, “The Pacific Review” 2009, Vol. 22, No. 1.
Tanaka O., Economic Reform and Economic Policy of the Xi Jinping Leadership,, “Japan, Public Policy Review” 2015, Vol. 11, No. 1, Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance.
The Developmental State, Ed. M. Woo-Cumings, Cornell University Press, Ithaca 1999.
van Wyk J.-A., Crouching tigers, leaping lions? Developmental leadership lessons for Southern Africa from China and Malaysia, paper submitted for the Regional Conference on Building Democratic Developmental States for Economic Transformation in Southern Africa, 20–22 July 2015, Pretoria, South Africa.
Wade R., Governing the Market: Economic Theory and the Role of Government in East Asian Industrialization, Princeton University Press, Princeton New Jersey 1990.
Wong Ch., Heady C., Woo W.T., Fiscal Management and Economic Reform in the People’s Republic of China, Oxford University Press, Hong Kong 1995.
Wong J., The Adaptive Developmental State in East Asia, “Journal of East Asian Studies” 2004, No. 4.
Woo W.T., The Changing Ingredients in Industrial Policy for Economic Growth, Paper presented at the Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network (ARTNeT) Symposium Towards a Return of Industrial Policy?, 25–26 July 2011, ESCAP, Bangkok.
Yao Sh., Luo D., Loh L., On China Monetary Policy and Asset Prices, The University of Nottingham China Policy Institute Discussion Paper 71, 2011.