Pathways to Industrialization in the Twenty-First Century: New Challenges and Emerging Paradigms
Edited by Adam Szirmai,
Wim Naudé and
Ludovico Alcorta
in OUP Catalogue from Oxford University Press
Abstract:
Over the last two centuries, the experiences of the first wave of industrialized countries in Europe and the US, and the more recent experiences of the East Asian Tigers, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, China, India, and Vietnam, have illustrated the transformative nature of industrialization. There are reasons to believe that industrialization will continue to be one of the major engines of growth, transformation, and socioeconomic development. Industrial development enables a more rapid advancement toward developed country living standards. But many challenges remain, and new challenges have arisen. These include: integration into global value chains; the shrinking of policy space in the present international order; the rise of the Asian driver economies; new opportunities provided by resource-based industrialization; the accelerating pace of technological change in manufacturing; how to deal with jobless growth in manufacturing; creating adequate systems of financial intermediation; and how to respond to the threats of global warming and climate change. Under present conditions it may be more difficult than ever for the poorer developing countries to foster industrial development and structural change. They face a more complex, and daunting set of circumstances than the developing countries that embarked on industrialization after 1950. These changing and challenging circumstances require new thinking, and in particular new paradigms to guide researchers, policy makers, and international development organizations in the future. The book includes chapters on the experiences of Africa, Latin America, China, and Indonesia, as wells as thematic chapters on structural change, jobless growth, the evolution of industrial policy, and the challenges of environmental sustainability and climate change. It provides a timely analysis of the circumstances and challenges facing developing countries in industrialization, and offer fresh ideas for new paradigms to carry forward industrial policy in the future. Contributors to this volume - Zoltan Acs, George Mason University Ludovico Alcorta, UNIDO's Development Policy, Statistics and Research Branch (DPR) Tilman Altenburg, German Development Institute (DIE) Haryo Aswicahyono, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Thomas Gries, University of Paderborn Nobuya Haraguchi, UNIDO's Development Policy, Statistics and Research Branch (DPR) Hal Hill, Australian National University Mike Hobday, Brighton University Martin Medina, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Dionisius Narjoko, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) Wim Naude, UNU-MERIT and University of Maastricht John Page, Brookings Institution Wilson Peres, UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Gorazd Rezonja, UNIDO Adam Szirmai, UNU-MERIT and University of Maastricht Fiona Tregenna, University of Johannesburg John Weiss, University of Bradford Harry X. Wu, Hitotsubashi University
Date: 2017
ISBN: 9780198803713
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