Liberalisation and industrial development in the third world : a comparison of the Indian and South Korean engineering industries
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Liberalisation and industrial development in the third world : a comparison of the Indian and South Korean engineering industries
Sage Publications, 1994
- : us
- : india
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [240]-247) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
One of the dominant debates concerning industrial policy in the Third World relates to the role of liberalization in improving industrial performance. This book contributes to the discussion by using unique firm-level data from the engineering industries in India and South Korea to chart the evolution of firms and industries during the liberalization process of the 1980s. By choosing contrasting case studies of the effects of liberalization on industrial performance, the authors draw lessons on the nature, timing and extent of state intervention required to foster internationally competitive firms in developing countries.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Scope and Outline
Review of the Main Issues
PART TWO: GOVERNMENT POLICY FOR THE KOREAN AND INDIAN ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES
Government Policy and the Korean Engineering Industry
Government Policy and the Indian Engineering Industry
PART THREE: A MICRO-LEVEL ANALYSIS OF FOUR INFANT INDUSTRIES IN KOREA AND INDIA
Hydraulic Excavators
Machining Centres
Integrated Circuits
Plate Heat Exchangers
PART FOUR: GENERALISATIONS, SYNTHESIS AND POLICY CONCLUSIONS
Liberalisation and Performance of the Indian and Korean Engineering Industries
Synthesis and Policy Conclusions
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