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But if he tries to usher in a return to statism, Turkey’s rising entrepreneurial class may well turn on him.
Today’s examples of illiberal capitalism range from toleration of extreme inequality to favoring heavy redistribution, and from overweening
statism
to broad deregulation of markets.
China is stuck in a much more fundamental way, stuck between inefficient
statism
and free enterprise.
After all, Chirac’s Gaullists are not the only right-wing group with an incoherent ideology calling for both liberalization and
statism
simultaneously.
This makes it difficult for right-wing parties to combine their usual rhetoric of economic liberalism with nationalism; or for left-wing parties to reconcile their traditional preferences of internationalism and
statism.
This is partly a reaction to the excesses of
statism
under Rouhani’s populist predecessor, Ahmadinejad.
Above all, the IMF needs someone who does not look for yet more
statism
which only makes crises bigger, but rather for a withdrawal from bailouts and therefore a return of market discipline.
The official discourse is entrenched in
statism
and centralism, with growing disregard for democratic principles and procedures.
They forget that capitalism in Europe had already once given way – often violently – to
statism
and corporatism in the 1930’s, to be revived in only a handful of countries in the 1980’s.
Russia today combines the worst features of capitalism and
statism
– conditions that Putin has had more than enough time to identify, analyze, and correct.
So the main challenge for the new president will be to continue Lula’s effort to build a new relationship between the public and private sectors – a model capable of combining transparency and proactive measures that neither devolves into centralizing
statism
nor surrenders to the markets.
The French Socialist Party’s lingering statism, ethnocentrism, and reluctance to accept coalitions with movements to its right reflects its violent and troubled history and the long intellectual domination of the French Communists.
Add to this a widespread sense that South Korea's very national independence was secured by the
statism
at the core of the country's economic miracle and you have a recipe for political timidity, if not outright paralysis.
President Dilma Rousseff, chastened by her near loss in the recent presidential election, has signaled a willingness to improve macroeconomic management, including by resisting a relapse into statism, the potential benefits of which now pale in comparison to its collateral damage and unintended consequences.
Ironically, Western countries are shifting to
statism
at the very moment that China appears to be heading in the opposite direction – witness its recent moves to liberalize its financial system.
Various forms of
statism
have been tried before; all have been found lacking.
Yet, not so long ago, development economics in Latin America was alive with creative ideas and strategies to overcome the binary choice between
statism
and market fundamentalism.
Eschewing the absolutes of
statism
and neoliberalism, Teitel supported a Hirschman-inspired policy agenda featuring government intervention to foster not only investment, but also distributive justice.
Politicians, slow to respond to new challenges, centralize power and pursue older, more familiar forms of control, be it traditional statism, aggressive nationalism, or both.
Furthermore, China’s recent tilt toward
statism
and political repression adds to a broader US sense of betrayal, and of an investment in shared prosperity that has gone badly wrong.
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