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Designing Integrated Industrial Policies Volume II - For Inclusive Development in Africa and Asia

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Very little has been written on industrialization and deindustrialization in Asia and Africa. This reference work sheds illuminating light upon the industrial development in Asia and Africa. It also provides an in-depth look into China's engagement and migrant labour in Africa. The book also addresses the roles of public-private partnership (PPP) and international development cooperation and how they are fundamental to industrialization in Asia and Africa.

Designing Integrated Industrial Policies will be a very useful reference particularly as a how-to guide on industrial promotion and designing integrated industrial policies not only for economic growth and job creation but also for "inclusive" development. It comes with country cases and illustrates useful tools for industrial policy simulation and for evidence-based policy making through these concrete examples.

Sommario

PART I: Industrial Promotion in Retrospect and Prospect 1. Leading Issues in Industrial Promotion in Today’s Globalized World (Shigeru Otsubo and Christian Otchia) 2. State of Global Manufacturing and Risks of Deindustrialization in the Developing World (Christian Otchia and Shigeru Otsubo) 3. Importance of Manufacturing Development and Structural Change for Pro-Poor Growth (Nobuya Haraguchi and Juergen Amann) PART III: Designing Integrated Industrial Policies in Africa 13. Mechanisms and Impacts of Innovation on Firm Survival: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa (Christian Otchia) 14. Local and Chinese-Invested SMEs’ Contribution to Industrial Development through knowledge Spillovers in Africa: The Case of Tanzania (Jean-Claude Maswana and Hawa Munisi) 15. Is China’s Growing Interest in Africa a Blessing or Curse for the Continent’s Industrialization Drive? (Eric Osei-Assibey) 16. New Partnership between Business and Development: A Case Study of Ethiopia’s Industrial Development (Izumi OHNO and Sayoko UESU) PART IV: Designing Integrated Industrial Policies in Sub- and Super-National Regions 17. Taking Part in RCEP: CGE Analysis Focusing on Industrial Impact (Ken Itakura) 18. Promoting both Industrial Development and Regional Convergence: Towards a Regionally Inclusive Industrial Policy (Carlos Mendez)

Info autore

Shigeru Thomas Otsubo is a Professor of Development Economics/International Development and the Director of the Economic Development Policy & Management Program at the Graduate School of International Development (GSID), Nagoya University,
Christian Samen Otchia is an Associate Professor of Development Economics at the Graduate School of International Development (GSID), Nagoya University, Japan. He is also an affiliate member at the African Growth and Development Policy modeling consortium.

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Very little has been written on industrialization and deindustrialization in Asia and Africa. This reference work sheds illuminating light upon the industrial development in Asia and Africa. It also provides an in-depth look into China’s engagement and migrant labour in Africa. The book also addresses the roles of public-private partnership (PPP) and international development cooperation and how they are fundamental to industrialization in Asia and Africa.
Designing Integrated Industrial Policies will be a very useful reference particularly as a how-to guide on industrial promotion and designing integrated industrial policies not only for economic growth and job creation but also for "inclusive" development. It comes with country cases and illustrates useful tools for industrial policy simulation and for evidence-based policy making through these concrete examples.

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