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Varieties and Alternatives of Catching-up - Asian Development in the Context of the 21st Century

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This book sheds new light on the advancement of various industries in developing Asian countries through an application and re-examination of catch-up industrialization theory. With contributors presenting their own perspectives on the progression of a range of different industries in Asia, this volume provokes readers to reconsider their current understanding of industrialization in latecomer countries. More specifically, the chapters discuss Taiwan's semiconductor industry, Korea's steel industry, and Malaysia's palm oil industry, amongst others. The authors also explore the 'catch-down' innovation strategy in China and India. Varieties and Alternatives of Catching-up provides a thorough analysis of the strategies employed by numerous Asian countries to radically transform their low-income agricultural economies to middle-income industrialized ones. This book is essential reading for researchers and scholars interested in Asian economic development.

List of contents

Introduction; Yukihito Sato and Hajime Sato.- 1. Innovations Derived from Backwardness: The Case of Taiwan's Semiconductor Industry; Yukihito Sato.- 2. The Narrow 'Breadth of R&D' and the Bottleneck of Technological Catch-up: A Case Study of Taiwan's Flat Panel Display (FPD) Industry from the Perspective of the R&D Strategy of AMOLED; Shingo Ito.- 3. Industrial Development and Linkage Formation in Korea: A Case Study of the FPD Industry; Hidemi Yoshioka.- 4. The Catch-up Process in the Korean Steel Industry; Makoto Abe.- 5. Advantages of Backwardness and Linkage Effects: The Steel Industry in Asia; Hajime Sato.- 6. 'Catch-down' Innovation in Developing Countries; Tomoo Marukawa.- 7. Industrial Development for Natural Resource-Rich Countries in Asia; Yuri Sato.- 8. Resource-Based Industrialization of the Malaysian Palm Oil Industry; Hiroshi Oikawa.- 9. The Development of the Indian Software Services Industry; Jyoti Saraswati.

About the author










Yukihito Sato is Director-General of the Interdisciplinary Center at IDE-JETRO, Japan. He also serves as President of the Japan Association for Taiwan Studies. His main research interest is the political economy of Taiwan's industrial development.

Hajime Sato is an associate senior research fellow at IDE-JETRO, Japan. His research interests include industrial and institutional development in Asian countries. He is currently a member of the editorial board of Ajia Keizai (Asian Economies).

Summary

This book sheds new light on the advancement of various industries in developing Asian countries through an application and re-examination of catch-up industrialization theory. With contributors presenting their own perspectives on the progression of a range of different industries in Asia, this volume provokes readers to reconsider their current understanding of industrialization in latecomer countries. More specifically, the chapters discuss Taiwan's semiconductor industry, Korea's steel industry, and Malaysia's palm oil industry, amongst others. The authors also explore the 'catch-down' innovation strategy in China and India. Varieties and Alternatives of Catching-up provides a thorough analysis of the strategies employed by numerous Asian countries to radically transform their low-income agricultural economies to middle-income industrialized ones. This book is essential reading for researchers and scholars interested in Asian economic development.

Product details

Assisted by Sato (Editor), Sato (Editor), Hajime Sato (Editor), Yukihit Sato (Editor), Yukihito Sato (Editor)
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9781349955794
ISBN 978-1-349-95579-4
No. of pages 314
Dimensions 148 mm x 18 mm x 210 mm
Weight 431 g
Illustrations XVIII, 314 p. 22 illus., 10 illus. in color.
Series IDE-JETRO Series
IDE-JETRO Series
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Economic Policy, Economics and Finance, Industrial Organization, Research & development management, Management science, Economics of industrial organisation, Development Economics, Development economics & emerging economies, Asia—Economic conditions, Asian Economics, R & D/Technology Policy, Economic Development, Innovation and Growth

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