CBSE BOARD X, asked by zikrashanna981, 7 months ago

One example of economic development in dictatorial regimes

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Answered by shray98
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Surichai Wungaeo followed by examining the situation in Thailand, which is caught in a cycle of military coups, authoritarianism, and short-lived democratically-elected governments. Surichai emphasized that this is not only a crisis of democracy and human rights that Thailand is experiencing, but a greater crisis of knowing and understanding Thailand as a nation. He called for greater introspection of Thai peoples’ responsibilities and personal engagement in democracy, and to take a longer-term view in understanding how to solve the crisis of democracy, both of which are inextricably tied with a crisis of identity of Thailand as a nation state. He also warned against looking at Thailand in isolation without examining its actions and influence regionally. This is important given the economic role that Thailand plays, especially in regard to its investments in the energy sector, which are causing social and environmental problems in the Mekong region, and as a destination for migrants, who end up in exploitative and dangerous work, such as in the fishing industry.

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Answered by samarjoshi93
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Democracy, Dictators, and Growth - NBER

The authors first illustrate their point with the example of North and South Korea.

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Yet, by 1980, South Korea's per capita income had reached $1589, while North Korea's only reached $768. In 1980, South Korea began democratizing, while North Korea remains a dictatorship to this day.

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