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Why does state reform vary among developing countries?; 2. Escort states and export restructuring; 3. What happened in Turkey (1983-2010)? State reform and export restructuring; 4. Mission unaccomplished: Egypt (1990-2010); 5. Whence cometh state reform?; 6. Political competition and institutional reform; 7. Revenue bases and state reform 327 $a8. Pathways to export-led growth: ISI institutional legacy and state reform9. External factors and state reform; 10. The end of a non-developmental regime: Mubarak's decline and fall (2004-2011); 11. Concluding remarks; Notes; Bibliography; Index 330 $a"The economies of Turkey and Egypt, remarkably similar until the early 1980s, have since taken divergent paths. Turkey has successfully implemented a policy of export led industrialisation whilst Egypt's manufacturing industry and exports have stagnated. 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