The political economy of automotive industrialization in East Asia / Richard F. Doner, Gregory W. Noble, and John Ravenhill.
"This book offers a political economy explanation for the striking cross-national differences in strategies and performance among East Asia's automotive industries. Some countries - China, South Korea, and Taiwan - have successfully pursued "intensive" growth strategies by increa...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The Lure and Challenges of the Automobile Industry
- Institutions, Politics and Developmental Divergence
- Thailand: Early opening and Export success
- The Philippines and Indonesia: Extensive Development Arrested and Delayed
- Korea: Successful Intensive Industrialization
- Malaysia: How Intensive Development Strategies Fail in the Absence of Appropriate Institutions
- China: Revamping socialist institutions for a market economy
- Taiwan: Balancing independent assembly, MNCs, and parts promotion in a small market
- Conclusion.