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Author:Chibber, V.
Title:Bureaucratic Rationality and the Developmental State
Journal:American Journal of Sociology
2002 : JAN, VOL. 107:4, p. 951-989
Index terms:BUREAUCRACY
DEVELOPMENT
SOCIOLOGY
Language:eng
Abstract:There has been a resuscitation of the view that the state can play an important role in the industrialization process. But, for states to be successful in fostering development, they need a considerable degree of internal cohesiveness, which is generally supplied by the presence of a robust, Weberian bureaucratic corps. This article argues that, while internal cohesiveness is indeed critical, bureaucratic rule following can produce results in the opposite direction, depending on the interagency relations that obtain within the state. The effect of interagency relations is demonstrated through an examination of India and Korea. Both have worked to foster industrialization, and both are endowed with relatively healthy bureaucracies.
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