The Economics of Industrial Development

The Economics of Industrial Development
Author: John Weiss
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136936845

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The spread of the manufacturing industry is an important part of economic development, creating jobs, new products and trade and investment links between countries. Understanding this process is an important part of understanding how countries develop and how they are affected by current globalization. The economic geography of the world has been changing significantly in the last few decades with old established industrial centres in the developed countries in decline, and new centres emerging in countries that were once thought of as poor and still developing. However, this process has been very uneven with some parts of the developing world still largely non-industrial. This book aims to explain this process from the perspective of developing countries. It charts current trends in industrial development drawing on available statistics and explores different perspectives on the role the manufacturing industry can play. The book covers topics including: aspects of trade policy as they affect industry the international rules of the World Trade Organisation the network of links between firms in different parts of the world economy. Separate chapters examine: the special role of small firms and of technology in industrialisation government policy towards the encouragement of industry, drawing particularly on the experience of economies in East Asia (the original Asian Tigers) recent developments in China and India and their implications for other countries. The book draws on simple concepts of economic theory but avoids a technical mathematical approach and should be accessible to a wide audience. It extends and updates the author’s earlier work on industrialisation published by Routledge (Industry in Developing Countries, 1990 and Industrialisation and Globalisation, 2002) and aims to present a comprehensive overview of these important contemporary issues. The book is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate level courses, but will also be invaluable to professionals working in development.

Industrial Development

Industrial Development
Author: Greg Clydesdale
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2021-11-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000472981

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Governments are regularly judged by their ability to deliver economic prosperity, however many policies fail to deliver their desired outcomes. Industrial Development examines historical examples of how governments have attempted to build productive capabilities and promote industrial learning. Each chapter shows a different way in which this is done whether it is imitating existing production technologies, building new advanced technologies, tapping into existing global chains or building their own value chains. The book looks at a wide spectrum of countries and industries from Silicon Valley to the early Asian model of building domestic industries. The book also reveals that academics and policy makers can be a major source of policy failure. This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of capability building, industrial development and economic growth and will be an essential reading for economists, policy makers and government officials making policy in a global economy.

Routledge Handbook of Industry and Development

Routledge Handbook of Industry and Development
Author: John Weiss,Michael Tribe
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 620
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136698927

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The Routledge Handbook of Industry and Development is a global overview of industrialisation. Each chapter will provide readers with contemporary insights into this this essential aspect of economic development. Industrialisation has been at the forefront of discussion on economic development since the earliest days of development economics. But over the last fifty years, the manufacturing sectors of different countries and regions have grown at strikingly different rates. In 1960 developing countries took a very small share of global manufacturing production. Today the position had changed radically with fast growth of manufacturing in many parts of what was originally the developing world, particularly in China and the rest of East Asia. On the other hand, countries in Africa and parts of Latin America have been largely left behind by this process of industrialisation. This volume aims to illuminate this uneven development and takes stock of the current issues that hinder and support industrialisation in low and middle income economies. This Handbook is a collection of chapters on different aspects of industrialisation experience in a range of countries. Key themes include, the role of manufacturing in growth, the nature of structural change at different stages of development, the role of manufacturing in employment creation, alternative options for trade and industrial policy, the key role of technology and technical change, and the impact of globalisation and the spread of global value chains and foreign direct investment on prospects for industrialisation. Several chapters discuss individual country experiences with examples from India, Mexico, South Africa and Tanzania, as well as an overview of African industrialisation. This authoritative Handbook will be a key reference source for those studying or wishing to understand contemporary economic development. Offering inspiration and direction for future research, this landmark volume will be of crucial importance to all development economics scholars and researchers.

Business Park and Industrial Development Handbook

Business Park and Industrial Development Handbook
Author: Anne Frej
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015067668965

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Packed with color photographs and illustrations, this handbook covers the best practices, techniques, and trends. It explains the development process step-by-step and includes 14 case study examples of new construction, adaptive use, airport-related development, and mixed office and industrial facilities.

Industrial Development

Industrial Development
Author: Jayanta K.Nanda
Publsiher: Sarup & Sons
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2001
Genre: Industrialization
ISBN: 8176252530

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Organizing Industrial Development

Organizing Industrial Development
Author: Rolf H. Wolff
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2013-06-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783110860887

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Cluster Based Industrial Development

Cluster Based Industrial Development
Author: T. Sonobe,K. Otsuka
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2014-10-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137385116

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This book attempts to provide an effective strategy for industrial development based on the KAIZEN management training experiments conducted in Ghana, Kenya, Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Tanzania. We focus on micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in industrial clusters, because clusters consisting of MSEs are ubiquitous and have high potential to grow.

Financing Industrial Development Through State and Local Governments

Financing Industrial Development Through State and Local Governments
Author: Thomas F. Stinson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1967
Genre: Industrial development bonds
ISBN: SRLF:AX0003754231

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