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DVA3701 Assignment 7 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DUE 17 April 2026; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.8.1..2.7.8..3.3.7.2... Ensure your success with us. The developmental model associated with the Newly Industrialised Countries (NICs) was successful in East Asia and it could be argued that South Africa does not have capacity to emulate this developmental model’. Critically discuss this statement. Prescribed reading: · Study guide, learning unit 6 · e-Reserves: · Evans (2014) · Kieh (2015) · Seekings (2015) Assessment Evidence: • Demonstrate your understanding of historical overview of the developmental model used by the NICs. • Provide a balanced argument on successes and challenges faced by this model in the NICs, particularly East Asia. • Discuss possible reasons why this model that seem to have worked in the NICs particularly, East Asia, is most likely to fail or

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DVA3701
Assignment 7 Semester 1 2026
Unique number: 108584
Due Date: 17 April 2026
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DEVELOPMENTAL STATE MODEL IN EAST ASIAN
NEWLY INDUSTRIALISING COUNTRIES AND ITS APPLICABILITY TO SOUTH AFRICA

1. INTRODUCTION

The developmental model linked to the Newly Industrialised Countries refers to a form of
state led capitalism that supported rapid economic growth in countries such as South Korea
and Taiwan. These countries managed to transform from largely agricultural economies into
industrial and export driven economies within a short period. Their success has often been
presented as an example for developing countries. However, this model was shaped by
specific historical, political and global conditions that may not easily exist elsewhere. South
Africa, with its own social, economic and political challenges, faces questions about whether
it has the institutional strength and political will to replicate such a model. This discussion
examines the developmental model used by the NICs, evaluates its strengths and
weaknesses, and then considers whether South Africa has the capacity to follow a similar
path. The aim is to present a balanced view that recognises both possibilities and limitations
within the South African context.
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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DEVELOPMENTAL STATE MODEL IN EAST
ASIAN NEWLY INDUSTRIALISING COUNTRIES AND ITS APPLICABILITY TO
SOUTH AFRICA

1. INTRODUCTION

The developmental model linked to the Newly Industrialised Countries refers to a
form of state led capitalism that supported rapid economic growth in countries such
as South Korea and Taiwan. These countries managed to transform from largely
agricultural economies into industrial and export driven economies within a short
period. Their success has often been presented as an example for developing
countries. However, this model was shaped by specific historical, political and global
conditions that may not easily exist elsewhere. South Africa, with its own social,
economic and political challenges, faces questions about whether it has the
institutional strength and political will to replicate such a model. This discussion
examines the developmental model used by the NICs, evaluates its strengths and
weaknesses, and then considers whether South Africa has the capacity to follow a
similar path. The aim is to present a balanced view that recognises both possibilities
and limitations within the South African context.




2. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENTAL MODEL USED BY THE
NICS

The developmental model used by the Newly Industrialised Countries in East Asia
developed during the Cold War period. At that time, countries such as South Korea
and Taiwan were seen as examples of capitalist success. Early interpretations
suggested that their growth came from free markets and limited state intervention.
This view was later challenged as more evidence showed that the state played a
central role in guiding economic development.

The East Asian states did not follow pure capitalism. Instead, they adopted what is
often called a developmental state approach. In this system, the government actively
directed economic activities. The state controlled key financial resources, especially
banks, which allowed it to decide where investment should go. This made it possible

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intended solely for comparison, research, and reference purposes. Reproduction, resale, or transmission
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