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ISBN-13
9780197520260
Book Title
The Political Economy of Automotive Industrialization in East Asi
ISBN
9780197520260
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Political Economy of Automotive Industrialization in East Asia
Item Height
1.2in
Author
John Ravenhill, Gregory W. Noble, Richard F. Doner
Item Length
6in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
22.4 Oz
Number of Pages
424 Pages

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East Asia is a powerhouse of automobile production. Yet, across the region, national automobile industries have had strikingly different patterns of development. Despite starting from equally low levels of performance and initially similar strategies, countries have experienced vastly different results. From Thailand's success as an assembly hub for foreign automakers and China's unexpected achievements in building its own car industry, to South Korea's impressive development of an integrated industry, to the Philippines' persistent weakness, these divergent paths offer a fascinating window into the determinants of economic growth. The Political Economy of Automotive Industrialization in East Asia provides a political explanation for why development strategies and performance have been so uneven within one of the world's most important regions. Utilizing interviews and original-language research from multiple nations, this book explains that factors such as market size and neoclassical economic policies alone cannot explain these patterns of development. Richard F. Doner, Gregory W. Noble, and John Ravenhill instead highlight the significance of two sets of factors: countries' very different capabilities for implementing policies and the political forces that help to explain the emergence of effective institutions. Through cross-national analyses of China, Taiwan, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand, the book sets up a clear structure for understanding industrial development and how it enables or constrains the capabilities of domestic firms. Brief comparisons with Brazil, Mexico, and other developing countries confirm the utility of the analytic framework and demonstrate how it is superior both to accounts in mainstream economics and much of political science, which fail to give sufficient emphasis to the role of public and public-private institutions, or provide an explanation of the political bases of those institutions. In a world where auto assemblers and suppliers are facing new challenges in an ever-evolving industry--such as the transition to electric and autonomous vehicles--this book offers a crucial perspective on the centrality of institutional capacities and political economy. By tracing the divergent trajectories of seven nations, The Political Economy of Automotive Industrialization in East Asia offers lessons beyond the automobile industry that illustrate the broader importance of institutions to economic growth.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
019752026x
ISBN-13
9780197520260
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21050033522

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Author
John Ravenhill, Gregory W. Noble, Richard F. Doner
Publication Name
Political Economy of Automotive Industrialization in East Asia
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
424 Pages

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Item Length
6in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
22.4 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hd9710.E272d66 2021
Reviews
"This is a landmark work of scholarship. The authors construct and illustrate a unique, compelling argument about different institutional paths to growth, innovation, and sustained global competitiveness that has profound implications for all countries, but especially emerging market societies. This is a must read for understanding the evolution of manufacturing and technological change in Asia." -- Gerald A. McDermott, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina "This is easily the most comprehensive study of the automotive sector in East Asia (outside Japan) in recent decades. It offers a clear and concrete institutional approach to explaining comparative development outcomes in East Asian economies and we are well blessed by the authors' engaging writing style." -- Henry Yeung, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, "This book adds considerably to our knowledge of the Asian automotive industry, particularly in to the cases of Korea, China and Taiwan." -- John Thoburn, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy"This is a landmark work of scholarship. The authors construct and illustrate a unique, compelling argument about different institutional paths to growth, innovation, and sustained global competitiveness that has profound implications for all countries, but especially emerging market societies. This is a must read for understanding the evolution of manufacturing and technological change in Asia." -- Gerald A. McDermott, Darla Moore School of Business,University of South Carolina"This is easily the most comprehensive study of the automotive sector in East Asia (outside Japan) in recent decades. It offers a clear and concrete institutional approach to explaining comparative development outcomes in East Asian economies and we are well blessed by the authors' engaging writing style." -- Henry Yeung, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, "This book adds considerably to our knowledge of the Asian automotive industry, particularly in to the cases of Korea, China and Taiwan." -- John Thoburn, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy "This is a landmark work of scholarship. The authors construct and illustrate a unique, compelling argument about different institutional paths to growth, innovation, and sustained global competitiveness that has profound implications for all countries, but especially emerging market societies. This is a must read for understanding the evolution of manufacturing and technological change in Asia." -- Gerald A. McDermott, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina "This is easily the most comprehensive study of the automotive sector in East Asia (outside Japan) in recent decades. It offers a clear and concrete institutional approach to explaining comparative development outcomes in East Asian economies and we are well blessed by the authors' engaging writing style." -- Henry Yeung, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, "This book adds considerably to our knowledge of the Asian automotive industry, particularly in to the cases of Korea, China and Taiwan." -- John Thoburn, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy"This is a landmark work of scholarship. The authors construct and illustrate a unique, compelling argument about different institutional paths to growth, innovation, and sustained global competitiveness that has profound implications for all countries, but especially emerging market societies. This is a must read for understanding the evolution of manufacturing and technological change in Asia." -- Gerald A. McDermott, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina"This is easily the most comprehensive study of the automotive sector in East Asia (outside Japan) in recent decades. It offers a clear and concrete institutional approach to explaining comparative development outcomes in East Asian economies and we are well blessed by the authors' engaging writing style." -- Henry Yeung, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, This is a landmark work of scholarship. The authors construct and illustrate a unique, compelling argument about different institutional paths to growth, innovation, and sustained global competitiveness that has profound implications for all countries, but especially emerging market societies. This is a must read for understanding the evolution of manufacturing and technological change in Asia.
Table of Content
Preface Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: The Lure and Challenges of the Automobile Industry Chapter Three: Institutions, Politics and Developmental Divergence Chapter Four: Thailand: Early opening and Export success Chapter Five: The Philippines and Indonesia: Extensive Development Arrested and Delayed Chapter Six: Korea: Successful Intensive Industrialization Chapter Seven: Malaysia: How Intensive Development Strategies Fail in the Absence of Appropriate Institutions Chapter Eight: China: Revamping socialist institutions for a market economy Chapter Nine: Taiwan: Balancing independent assembly, MNCs, and parts promotion in a small market Chapter Ten: Conclusion References
Topic
Political Process / General, Development / Economic Development, Economics / General, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Lccn
2020-037151
Dewey Decimal
338.47629222095
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics, Political Science

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