Abstract
This article aims at reevaluating the state role in economic development, referring to East Asian experience. Late industrialisation in the region is a product of interactions between international production networks (IPNs) and state policies, and the process has created diversified development paths in the region. From this perspective, first, this article will begin with confirming briefly differences of development in East Asia, and show the need for IPNs perspective to explain them. Second, focusing on the two kinds of IPNs from Japan and the US, it will explore how they have brought about such diversification. And third, the article will associate it with the state policy or capacity.
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