1. The Corporatist Foundations of State Industrial Policy.
- Author
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GRAY, Virginia and LOWERY, David
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ECONOMIC development , *ECONOMIC policy , *INDUSTRIAL policy , *ECONOMIC demand , *ECONOMICS - Abstract
In recent years the American states have begun to adopt new types of economic development policies, variously called "demand side" policies, industrial policy, or interventionist policy. In this paper the authors discuss the emergence of these policies and the political and economic changes in states which led to their consideration. Two explanations for their adoption are developed--the business capture hypothesis and the meso-corporatist hypothesis. These differing interpretations are tested with data on state interest groups, government capacity, and economic stress. Data on policy adoptions by 1986 show that the meso-corporatist model provides a better account of industrial policy than does the business capture hypothesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1990