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Chapter 1: Introduction: Emerging Market Economies and Alternative Development Paths
Chapter 2: Conflict between great powers is back with vengeance: the new cold war between the US and China plus Russia
Chapter 3: Middle-Income Trap and the Evolving Role of Institutions along the Development Path
Chapter 4: Populism and/or developmentalism: Past and present experiences
Chapter 5: Surviving and competing successfully? Internationalisation of state-owned companies in Central and Eastern Europe
Chapter 6: The role of manufacturing in the Central and Eastern European countries in the various periods from transition to mature EU membership
Chapter 7: The Belarusian Development Path: From Command Economy to State Capitalism?
Chapter 8: Rent streams and institutional development in the (semi-)periphery: Iran and Hungary
Chapter 9: The return of Industrial Policy in Turkey
Chapter 10: Educational developmentalism: a key to the success of the East Asian developmental states
Chapter 11: Are there Varieties of Capitalism in Developing Countries? Public Finance and Social Transfers in Turkiye and Poland
Chapter 12: Emergism as Ideology: Zimbabwes Ill-fated Policies for an Emerging Upper Middle-Income Economy
Chapter 13: Conclusions: The contradictions of dependent development in hegemonic transition.
Chapter 2: Conflict between great powers is back with vengeance: the new cold war between the US and China plus Russia
Chapter 3: Middle-Income Trap and the Evolving Role of Institutions along the Development Path
Chapter 4: Populism and/or developmentalism: Past and present experiences
Chapter 5: Surviving and competing successfully? Internationalisation of state-owned companies in Central and Eastern Europe
Chapter 6: The role of manufacturing in the Central and Eastern European countries in the various periods from transition to mature EU membership
Chapter 7: The Belarusian Development Path: From Command Economy to State Capitalism?
Chapter 8: Rent streams and institutional development in the (semi-)periphery: Iran and Hungary
Chapter 9: The return of Industrial Policy in Turkey
Chapter 10: Educational developmentalism: a key to the success of the East Asian developmental states
Chapter 11: Are there Varieties of Capitalism in Developing Countries? Public Finance and Social Transfers in Turkiye and Poland
Chapter 12: Emergism as Ideology: Zimbabwes Ill-fated Policies for an Emerging Upper Middle-Income Economy
Chapter 13: Conclusions: The contradictions of dependent development in hegemonic transition.