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Latecomers in the global economy

edited by Michael Storper, Stavros B. Thomadakis and Lena J. Tsipouri

Routledge, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Drawing on the example of late-developing countries, especially from East Asia, catching up with established powers, the authors address a new formulation of industrial policy for latecoming, semi-industrialized countries. With contributions from some of the best-known economists currently working in this area, the book will be a valuable guide for economists and international policy-makers interested in development issues.

目次

  • Introduction
  • Part I: Theoretical foundations
  • 1: Industrial policy for latecomers: Products, conventions, and learning
  • 2: Globalization tendencies relevant for latecomers: Some conceptual issues
  • 3: Principles of an operational industrial policy for latecomers: Failures of analogy, strategies, and degrees of freedom
  • Part II: Policies, instruments and agents
  • 4: Coordinated industrialization: Institutional agendas for less favored countries
  • 5: Implications of organizational learning for horizontal technology policies: An exploratory study
  • 6: Industrial policy, competitive strategy, and networks of small and medium-sized firms: Theoretical issues and implications for less favored countries
  • 7: The regional development potential of inward investment 1
  • Part III: Case studies
  • 8: Learning, innovation, and industrial policy: Some lessons from Korea
  • 9: Industrial policy for catching up: The case of Taiwan
  • 10: Industrial policy in Ireland and the problem of late development
  • 11: Promoting coordination at regional level: The case of Northern Greece 1
  • 12: Inward investment in Central and Eastern Europe: The compatibility of objectives and the need for an industrial strategy

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