Paradigm TrapThe development establisment’s embrace of Myanmar and how to break loose

Before elucidating this alternative paradigm, the report discusses Myanmar’s economic past and where it’s headed under the current paradigm.  Starting with land and agriculture, it explains how the repressive extraction of the agricultural surplus coupled with massive land-grabbing produced a crisis-ridden and stagnant agriculture during the military regime.The paper then moves to a discussion of industrial policy, where it probes how and why the military regime’s experiments with industrialization failed, after which it lays out a critique of the foreign investment-led and export-oriented industrialization process promoted by the Japanese government, subjecting to close scrutiny the key pillars of this strategy: economic corridors to promote regional connectivity, special economic zones (SEZ’s), and the fragmentation€ of the process of production that is supposed to benefit Myanmar.

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Title Paradigm TrapThe development establisment’s embrace of Myanmar and how to break loose
Description Before elucidating this alternative paradigm, the report discusses Myanmar’s economic past and where it’s headed under the current paradigm.  Starting with land and agriculture, it explains how the repressive extraction of the agricultural surplus coupled with massive land-grabbing produced a crisis-ridden and stagnant agriculture during the military regime.The paper then moves to a discussion of industrial policy, where it probes how and why the military regime’s experiments with industrialization failed, after which it lays out a critique of the foreign investment-led and export-oriented industrialization process promoted by the Japanese government, subjecting to close scrutiny the key pillars of this strategy: economic corridors to promote regional connectivity, special economic zones (SEZ’s), and the fragmentation€ of the process of production that is supposed to benefit Myanmar.
Agroecology Category
  • Integrated systems
  • Economy and income
  • Sustainable food system
  • Climate
  • Natural resources governance
  • Equity
  • Knowledge and values
Agroecology Keyword
    Contributing organisations TNI
    Author Walden Bello
    Year 2018
    Type of document Report
    Language English
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    Country Myanmar
    Administrative Level 1
    Administrative Level 2
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