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Zusatztext "Starts a new dimensions of discussion about East Asia and industrial organization." - Dajin Peng!Springer Informationen zum Autor ZHANG DONGGANG Professor, Department of Management for Social Science, Nankai University, ChinaTAKUO IMAGAWA Deputy - Director, Information and Communications Policy Bureau, General Policy Division, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, JapanRIKA NAKAGAWA Research Fellow, Inter-disciplinary Studies Center, Institute of Developing Economies, JapanAYA OKADA Associate Professor, Department of International Development, Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University, JapanYUMIKO OKAMOTO Professor, Faculty of Policy Studies, Doshisya University, JapanRICHARD RECORD Mekong Economics, USAJAMES RIEDEL Professor, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, John Hopkins University, USALUO RUOYU Doctoral Student, Nankai Institute of Economics, ChinaXIE SIQUAN Nankai Institute of Economics, ChinaQUAN WU Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University, JapanBAI XUEJIE College of Economic and Social Development, ChinaADAM MCCARTY Chief Economist, Mekong Economics Ltd, Vietnam Klappentext This book focuses on East Asia, which has been attracting FDI and a centre of industrial agglomeration, and because of this, the production structure in the world has been dynamically transforming. This book analyzes this world trend and provides a framework for strategy that is required not only for Japanese local governments to implement industrial cluster policy, but also for firms to survive the global competition. Zusammenfassung This book focuses on East Asia, which has been attracting FDI and a centre of industrial agglomeration, and because of this, the production structure in the world has been dynamically transforming. This book analyzes this world trend and provides a framework for strategy that is required not only for Japanese local governments to implement industrial cluster policy, but also for firms to survive the global competition. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; A.Kuchiki & M.Tsuji PART 1: INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS IN VIETNAM Industrial Clusters in Asia: Analyses of Their Competition and Cooperation: Vietnam Case Study; J.Riedel, A.McCarty & R.Record PART 2: INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS IN ASIA Industrial Clusters in Tianjin Area; Z.Donggang, X.Siquan, B.Xuejie & L.Ruoyu A Flowchart Approach to Asia's Industrial Cluster Policy; A.Kuchiki Localisation and Dispersion of the Chinese Automotive and Parts Industries; M.Tsuji & W.Quan PART 3: INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS AND IT INDUSTRIES Agglomeration and International Competitiveness: Can Malaysia's Growth be Sustainable?; Y.Okamoto Bangalore's Software Cluster: Building Competitiveness Through the Local Labour Market Dynamics; A.Okada The Industrial Cluster Planning for Stimulating the Local Economy: Lessons from Japan; R.Nakagawa The Accumulation of IT Industries in Japan: Remedies to Activate Local Cities; T.Imagawa...
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Introduction; A.Kuchiki & M.Tsuji PART 1: INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS IN VIETNAM Industrial Clusters in Asia: Analyses of Their Competition and Cooperation: Vietnam Case Study; J.Riedel, A.McCarty & R.Record PART 2: INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS IN ASIA Industrial Clusters in Tianjin Area; Z.Donggang, X.Siquan, B.Xuejie & L.Ruoyu A Flowchart Approach to Asia's Industrial Cluster Policy; A.Kuchiki Localisation and Dispersion of the Chinese Automotive and Parts Industries; M.Tsuji & W.Quan PART 3: INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS AND IT INDUSTRIES Agglomeration and International Competitiveness: Can Malaysia's Growth be Sustainable?; Y.Okamoto Bangalore's Software Cluster: Building Competitiveness Through the Local Labour Market Dynamics; A.Okada The Industrial Cluster Planning for Stimulating the Local Economy: Lessons from Japan; R.Nakagawa The Accumulation of IT Industries in Japan: Remedies to Activate Local Cities; T.Imagawa
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"Starts a new dimensions of discussion about East Asia and industrial organization." - Dajin Peng,Springer