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The Relationship Between Strategic Orientation, Growth Strategies, And Market Share Performance, Richard A. Heiens, Larry P. Pleshko May 2010

The Relationship Between Strategic Orientation, Growth Strategies, And Market Share Performance, Richard A. Heiens, Larry P. Pleshko

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Transnational Integration Regimes As Development Programs, Laszlo Bruszt, Gerald A. Mcdermott May 2010

Transnational Integration Regimes As Development Programs, Laszlo Bruszt, Gerald A. Mcdermott

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In drawing on recent advances in international and comparative political economy, this paper argues that diverging paths of institutional development among emerging market democracies are driven by the Transnational Integration Regimes (TIRs), in which a country is embedded.

As development programs, TIRs differ in their effectiveness not simply in terms of their incentives and largess and more in terms of their emphasis on building institutional capacities, empowering a variety of domestic state and non-state actors via multiplex methods of assistance and monitoring, and their ability to merge monitoring and learning at both the national and supra-national levels. We develop a …


Clusters And Upgrading: A Purposeful Approach, Gerald A. Mcdermott, Héctor O. Rocha Jan 2010

Clusters And Upgrading: A Purposeful Approach, Gerald A. Mcdermott, Héctor O. Rocha

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We develop a theoretical model to investigate how backward societies can improve their upgrading capabilities by transforming existing industrial agglomerations into dynamic clusters. Our main assumptions are two: first, emerging market economies are not uniform but characterized by variety of subnational regional and sectoral organizational and institutional configurations; second, the basic building block and unit of explanation in social sciences is personal action guided by some intention, which is heterogeneous across different actors. Based on these assumptions and the literature on human motives and social networks, we develop a purposeful approach to clusters and upgrading. We argue that governments can …