This is the third volume to issue from a study initiated in 1999 and co-sponsored by the Japanese government and the World Bank. Expanding on topics mentioned in earlier volumes, 10 contributions discuss the effects of the changing global geography of production on East Asian economic growth. They address such topics as production networks in the auto parts industry and in the electronics industry (Malaysia, in particular), logistics, technology transfer, firm-level R&D capabilities, and a comparison of technology parks in Taiwan, Beijing, and Shanghai. Co-published by the World Bank and Oxford U. Press. Annotation c2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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This is the third volume to issue from a study initiated in 1999 and co-sponsored by the Japanese government and the World Bank. Expanding on topics mentioned in earlier volumes, 10 contributions discuss the effects of the changing global geography of production on East Asian economic growth. They address such topics as production networks in the auto parts industry and in the electronics industry (Malaysia, in particular), logistics, technology transfer, firm-level R&D capabilities, and a comparison of technology parks in Taiwan, Beijing, and Shanghai. Co-published by the World Bank and Oxford U. Press. Annotation c2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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