Globalizing Regional Development in East Asia
Production Networks, Clusters, and Entrepreneurship
Herausgeber: Yeung, Henry Wai-Chung
Globalizing Regional Development in East Asia
Production Networks, Clusters, and Entrepreneurship
Herausgeber: Yeung, Henry Wai-Chung
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This topical book examines how high growth regions in East Asia are effectively plugged into the global economy via complex production networks and strategic policy initiatives. This book was published as a special issue of the Regional Studies.
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This topical book examines how high growth regions in East Asia are effectively plugged into the global economy via complex production networks and strategic policy initiatives. This book was published as a special issue of the Regional Studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 304mm x 217mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9780415560535
- ISBN-10: 0415560535
- Artikelnr.: 29022155
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 304mm x 217mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9780415560535
- ISBN-10: 0415560535
- Artikelnr.: 29022155
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Henry Wai-chung Yeung is Professor of Economic Geography at the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore. His books include Transnational Corporations and Business Networks and Chinese Capitalism in a Global Era (also published by Routledge). He is the editor of Environment and Planning A, Economic Geography, and Review of International Political Economy.
1. Globalizing Regional Development in East Asia: Production Networks,
Clusters, and Entrepreneurship 2. Situating Regional Development in the
Competitive Dynamics of Global Production Networks: An East Asian
Perspective Part One: Global production networks and regional development
3. Revisiting the Silicon Island? The Geographically Varied "Strategic
Coupling" in the Development of High-technology Parks in Taiwan 4.
Strategic Coupling of Regional Development in Global Production Networks:
Redistribution of Taiwan PC Investment from Pearl River Delta to Yangtze
River Delta, China 5. Multinationals, Geographical Spillovers and Regional
Development in Thailand 6. From Global Production Networks to Global
Reproduction Networks: Households, Migration and Regional Development in
Cavite, Philippines Part Two: Politics and entrepreneurship in regional
development 7. Balanced Development in Globalizing Regional Development?
Unpacking the New Regional Policy in South Korea 8. Scaling Up Regional
Development in Globalizing China: Local Capital Accumulation, Land-Centered
Politics, and Reproduction of Space 9. Globalizing Regional Development in
Sunan, China: Does Suzhou Industrial Park Fit a Neo-Marshallian District
Model? 10. Clustering as anti-politics machine? Situating the politics of
regional economic development and Malaysia's Multimedia Super Corridor 11.
Entrepreneurship and Regional Culture: The case of Hamamatsu and Kyoto,
Japan
Clusters, and Entrepreneurship 2. Situating Regional Development in the
Competitive Dynamics of Global Production Networks: An East Asian
Perspective Part One: Global production networks and regional development
3. Revisiting the Silicon Island? The Geographically Varied "Strategic
Coupling" in the Development of High-technology Parks in Taiwan 4.
Strategic Coupling of Regional Development in Global Production Networks:
Redistribution of Taiwan PC Investment from Pearl River Delta to Yangtze
River Delta, China 5. Multinationals, Geographical Spillovers and Regional
Development in Thailand 6. From Global Production Networks to Global
Reproduction Networks: Households, Migration and Regional Development in
Cavite, Philippines Part Two: Politics and entrepreneurship in regional
development 7. Balanced Development in Globalizing Regional Development?
Unpacking the New Regional Policy in South Korea 8. Scaling Up Regional
Development in Globalizing China: Local Capital Accumulation, Land-Centered
Politics, and Reproduction of Space 9. Globalizing Regional Development in
Sunan, China: Does Suzhou Industrial Park Fit a Neo-Marshallian District
Model? 10. Clustering as anti-politics machine? Situating the politics of
regional economic development and Malaysia's Multimedia Super Corridor 11.
Entrepreneurship and Regional Culture: The case of Hamamatsu and Kyoto,
Japan
1. Globalizing Regional Development in East Asia: Production Networks,
Clusters, and Entrepreneurship 2. Situating Regional Development in the
Competitive Dynamics of Global Production Networks: An East Asian
Perspective Part One: Global production networks and regional development
3. Revisiting the Silicon Island? The Geographically Varied "Strategic
Coupling" in the Development of High-technology Parks in Taiwan 4.
Strategic Coupling of Regional Development in Global Production Networks:
Redistribution of Taiwan PC Investment from Pearl River Delta to Yangtze
River Delta, China 5. Multinationals, Geographical Spillovers and Regional
Development in Thailand 6. From Global Production Networks to Global
Reproduction Networks: Households, Migration and Regional Development in
Cavite, Philippines Part Two: Politics and entrepreneurship in regional
development 7. Balanced Development in Globalizing Regional Development?
Unpacking the New Regional Policy in South Korea 8. Scaling Up Regional
Development in Globalizing China: Local Capital Accumulation, Land-Centered
Politics, and Reproduction of Space 9. Globalizing Regional Development in
Sunan, China: Does Suzhou Industrial Park Fit a Neo-Marshallian District
Model? 10. Clustering as anti-politics machine? Situating the politics of
regional economic development and Malaysia's Multimedia Super Corridor 11.
Entrepreneurship and Regional Culture: The case of Hamamatsu and Kyoto,
Japan
Clusters, and Entrepreneurship 2. Situating Regional Development in the
Competitive Dynamics of Global Production Networks: An East Asian
Perspective Part One: Global production networks and regional development
3. Revisiting the Silicon Island? The Geographically Varied "Strategic
Coupling" in the Development of High-technology Parks in Taiwan 4.
Strategic Coupling of Regional Development in Global Production Networks:
Redistribution of Taiwan PC Investment from Pearl River Delta to Yangtze
River Delta, China 5. Multinationals, Geographical Spillovers and Regional
Development in Thailand 6. From Global Production Networks to Global
Reproduction Networks: Households, Migration and Regional Development in
Cavite, Philippines Part Two: Politics and entrepreneurship in regional
development 7. Balanced Development in Globalizing Regional Development?
Unpacking the New Regional Policy in South Korea 8. Scaling Up Regional
Development in Globalizing China: Local Capital Accumulation, Land-Centered
Politics, and Reproduction of Space 9. Globalizing Regional Development in
Sunan, China: Does Suzhou Industrial Park Fit a Neo-Marshallian District
Model? 10. Clustering as anti-politics machine? Situating the politics of
regional economic development and Malaysia's Multimedia Super Corridor 11.
Entrepreneurship and Regional Culture: The case of Hamamatsu and Kyoto,
Japan