Structural change, industrial location and competitiveness

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Structural change, industrial location and competitiveness

edited by Joanne E. Oxley and Bernard Yeung

(The globalization of the world economy / editor, Mark Casson, 3)(An Elgar reference collection)

Edward Elgar Publishing, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Rapid technological developments in communications and transportation, economic liberalization and the emergence of new economies with vast market potential have changed the shape of international production. This scholarly selection of articles represents some of the most important contributions to an understanding of this ongoing, global economic restructuring and its impact on the geographic configuration of production and the economic competitiveness of nations in the world economy.

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Contents: Introduction Part I: Origins of Structural Change: Marshallian Agglomeration and Schumpeterian Innovation Part II: The Role of the Multinational in Global Agglomeration Part III: Synergies Between MNEs and Local Firms Part IV: Government Policies, Industry Location and National Competitiveness Part V: The Unfolding Pattern

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