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WHEN AUTHORITARIAN CAPITALISM FAILS AT DEVELOPMENT: WHAT HUNGARY’S ACCUMULATIVE STATE AND THE EXHAUSTION OF ORBÁNISM TEACH US
Why do some authoritarian capitalist regimes fail at development despite wielding robust state power? Existing explanations rooted in liberal institutionalism reduce this failure to rent-seeking, while developmental authoritarianism expects that centralised power enables long-horizon transformation. This article draws on the concept of the accumulative state to offer a new interpretation of why authoritarian capitalism fails to promote development. The accumulative state is a
Gábor Csillag
Aug 31 min read
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