Industrialization in late-developing ASEAN countries : Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam
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Industrialization in late-developing ASEAN countries : Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam
NUS Press, c2010
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"Papers in this volume were originally written in FY2005."--P. viii
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The transition to market economies and industrialization of the CLMV countries / Naoko Amakawa
- Industrialization of Cambodia : the manufacturing industry and its actors / Naomi Hatsukano
- Sub-regionally complementary industrialization strategy for the Lao P.D.R. / Motoyoshi Suzuki
- Agro-based industry in Myanmar : the long road to industrialization / San Thein
- Growth and decline of the garment industry in Myanmar : market, films and policy / Toshihiro Kudo
- Industrialization in Vietnam concurrent with the process of international integration / Akie Ishida and Mai Fujita
- Industrialization, economic growth and the banking sector in the CLMV countries / Koji Kubo
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Description
Late industrializing countries are able to pick strategies for economic development based on the experiences of countries that preceded them. Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam (the CLMV countries) were closed off from the international community for many years, and they began to embrace a market economy at around the same time. Each bypassed the import-substitution strategy adopted by other Southeast Asian countries and began industrialization efforts with export growth funded by Foreign Direct Investment.
The outcomes differed significantly owing to geographical location, government policies, and internal economic conditions. Industrialization in Late-Developing ASEAN Countries explores these differences through case studies based on an extended research program conducted by the Institute of Developing Economies in Tokyo, which offered insights into models of economic growth, and into the trajectories followed by the four countries examined.
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