Pathways to Industrialization in the Twenty-First Century New Challenges and Emerging Paradigms
, by Szirmai, Adam; Naude, Wim; Alcorta, Ludovico- ISBN: 9780198803713 | 0198803710
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- Copyright: 12/17/2017
Adam Szirmai is Professorial fellow at UNU-MERIT and Professor of Development Economics at the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance of Maastricht University. His research focuses technological change, productivity, and growth in manufacturing in developing countries, and on the determinants of economic growth and stagnation in the long run. His textbook The Dynamics of Socioeconomic Development was published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. A second edition is in preparation. Jointly with Wim Naude and Micheline Goodhuys, he is editor of the book Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Development, published by Oxford University press in 2011.
Wim Naude is Professor of Development Economics and Entrepreneurship and Vice-Dean at Maastricht School of Management and Professorial Fellow at UNU-MERIT and the Maastricht Graduate School of Management, University of Maastricht. Previously, he was Senior Research Fellow at UNU-WIDER in Helsinki, Professor and director of research at North-West University, South Africa and Research Officer at the Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford. He is a graduate of the University of Warwick.
Ludovico Alcorta is Director of UNIDO's Development Policy, Statistics and Research Branch (DPR). Prior to joining UNIDO Dr Alcorta served as Professor in Economics of Technology and Innovation at the Maastricht School of Management, was a Research Fellow at the Institute for New Technologies, United Nations University and worked as Economist for Latin America at the Economist Intelligence Unit and Midland Bank. He has performed consultancy work for UNCTAD and for UN's Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). He is also an Affiliated Professor at the Dusseldorf Business School and the Universidad Catolica del Peru in Lima.
Foreword
Part I: Introduction
1. Introduction and Overview: The Past, Present, and Future of Industrialization, Adam Szirmai, Wim Naude, and Ludovico Alcorta
Part II: The Need for and Challenge of Industrialization
2. Manufacturing and Economic Development, Adam Szirmai
3. Deindustrialization and Reindustrialization, Fiona Tregenna
4. Emerging Patterns of Structural Change in Manufacturing, Nobuya Haraguchi and Gorazd Rezonja
Part III: Pathways to Industrial Development: Past, Present, and Future
5. Learning from Asia's Success: Beyond Simplistic 'Lesson-Making', Mike Hobday
6. Rethinking China's Path of Industrialization, Harry X. Wu
7. Indonesian Industrialization: A Latecomer Adjusting to Crises, Haryo Aswicahyono, Hal Hill, and Dionisius Narjoko
8. Industrial Policies in Latin America, Wilson Peres
9. Should Africa Industrialize?, John Page
Part IV: Climate Change and Sustainability
10. Climate Change and Industrial Policy, Wim Naude
11. Global Asymmetries and their Implications for Climate and Industrial Policies, Thomas Gries
12. Global Supply Chains in Chinese Industrialization: Impact on Waste Scavenging in Developing Countries, Martin Medina
Part V: Challenges to Industrial Policy
13. Can Industrial Policy Work under Neopatrimonial Rule?, Tilman Altenburg
14. Entrepreneurship, Stages of Development, and Industrialization, Zoltan Acs and Wim Naude
15. Industrial Policy in the Twenty-First Century: Challenges for the Future, John Weiss
Part VI: Conclusion
16. Pathways to Industrialization: Summary and Overview, Wim Naude and Adam Szirmai
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