The Role of Non -Economic Drivers in Development Planning: The Case of South Korea and Turkey |
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Authors: | Murat Onder |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Ankara, Turkeyhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8300-862X |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThe relationships between economic growth and planning strategies have been debated in different disciplines of social science. However, the emphasis has been more on structural and theoretical assumptions of planning and economics at the expense of other important non-economic and institutional factors that include social, cultural, political, and administrative dimensions. To explain the different approaches and outcomes of development planning, one needs to examine other factors that influence the nature of these plans and why they have been adopted. Using rigorous systematic and thematic review of government reports, academic publications and data from international organizations, this comparative study reveal the unique role non-economic factors play in countries’ development. It has been revealed that these factors not only influence the nature of planning strategies adopted by governments but also affect how these plans are implemented. Since South Korea and Turkey have achieved impressive economic growth over the last half a century, they have been selected as a case study to examine the role non-economic factors in their respective developments. |
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Keywords: | Economic growth development planning non -economic drivers Turkey South Korea |
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