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Patterns of 'State-led Development' in Brazil and South Korea: The Steel Manufacturing Industries
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Grinberg, Nicolás; Patterns of 'State-led Development' in Brazil and South Korea: The Steel Manufacturing Industries; Palgrave Macmillan; 2016; 215-243
978-1-137-53872-7
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Autor
Grinberg, Nicolás
Resumen
This paper analyses the processes of ´state-led´industrialisation in South Korea and Brazil. Challenging mainstream institutionalist accounts, the paper argues that these have been concrete forms of realisation of the production of relative surplus value on a global scale through the international division of labour. Following Iñigo Carrera (2013), the paper claims that these global-scale processes have determined capitalist development in Brazil and Korea in a specifically different form. While the process of capital accumulation in Brazil revolves around the production of primary commodities for world markets and the recovery of ground-rent by industrial capital, in Korea it centres on the production of industrial commodities for world markets with a highly-disciplined and relatively-cheap labour-force performing automation-driven simplified functions. The experience of the steel industry is presented to show the main claims about both processes of ´state-led industrialisation´.