Industrial Policy and Development
The Political Economy of Capabilities Accumulation
Herausgeber: Cimoli, Mario; Stiglitz, Joseph E.; Dosi, Giovanni
Industrial Policy and Development
The Political Economy of Capabilities Accumulation
Herausgeber: Cimoli, Mario; Stiglitz, Joseph E.; Dosi, Giovanni
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In the 1990s, development policy advocated by international financial institutions was influenced by Washington Consensus thinking. This strategy, based largely on liberalization, privatization, and price-flexibility, downplayed, if not disregarded, the role of government in steering the processes of technological learning and economic growth. With the exception of the Far East, many developing countries adopted the view that industrial policy resulted in inefficiency and poor economic growth. Ample historical evidence shows that industrial policy does work, when the right technologies and…mehr
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 596
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2009
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- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 32mm
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- ISBN-13: 9780199235278
- ISBN-10: 0199235279
- Artikelnr.: 26176517
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 596
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 892g
- ISBN-13: 9780199235278
- ISBN-10: 0199235279
- Artikelnr.: 26176517
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
* 1: Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi , Joseph E. Stiglitz: The Political
Economy of Capabilities Accumulation: The Past and Future of Policies
for Industrial Development
* General Introduction
* 2: Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi, Richard R. Nelson, Joseph E.
Stiglitz: Institutions and Policies Shaping Industrial Development:
An Introductory Note
* 3: Carolina Castaldi, Mario Cimoli, Nelson Correa, Giovanni Dosi:
Technological Learning, Policy Regimes and Growth: The Long Term
Patterns and Some Specificities of a 'Globalized' Economy
* Industrial Policies in an historical perspective
* 4: Erik S. Reinert: Emulation v. Comparative Advantage: Competing and
Complementary Principles in the History of Economic Policy
* 5: Michele Di Maio: Industrial Policies in Developing Countries:
History and Perspectives
* 6: Yilmaz Akyuz: Industrial Tariffs, International Trade And
Development
* 7: Wilson Peres: The (Slow) Return of Industrial Policies in Latin
America and the Caribbean
* National and regional experiences
* 8: Jose Gabriel Palma: Flying Geese and Waddling Ducks: the Different
Capabilities of East Asia and Latin America to 'Demand-Adapt' and
'Supply-Upgrade' their Export Productive Capacity
* 9: Bernardo Kosakoff, Adrian Ramos: Microeconomic Evolution in High
Uncertainty Contexts: The Manufacturing Sector in Argentina
* 10: Antonio Barros de Castro: The Impact of Public Policies in Brazil
Along the Path from Semi-Stagnation to Growth in a Sino-Centric
Market
* 11: Ajit Singh: The Past, Present and Future of Industrial Policy in
India: Adapting to the Changing Domestic and International
Environment
* 12: Carl J. Dahlman: Growth and Development in China and India: The
Role of Industrial and Innovation Policy in Rapid Catch-up
* 13: Mushtaq H. Khan, Stephanie Blankenburg: The Political Economy of
Industrial Policy in Asia and Latin America
* 14: Roberto Mazzoleni, Richard R. Nelson: The Roles of Research at
Universities and Public Labs in Economic Catch-up
* 15: Alice H. Amsden: Nationality of Firm Ownership in Developing
Countries: Who Should Crowd Out Whom in Imperfect Markets?
* 16: Colin Mayer: A Question of Trust: Historical Lessons for Current
Development
* 17: Mario L. Possas, Heloisa L. Borges: Competition Policy and
Industrial Development
* 18: Mike Hobday, Fernando Afonso de Barros Perini: Latecomer
Entrepreneurship: a Policy Perspective
* 19: Mario Cimoli, Benjamin Coriat, Annalisa Primi: Intellectual
Property and Industrial Development: A Critical Assessment
* Conclusion
* 20: Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi, Joseph E. Stiglitz: The Future of
Industrial Policies in the New Millennium: Toward a
Knowledge-centered Development Agenda
* 1: Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi , Joseph E. Stiglitz: The Political
Economy of Capabilities Accumulation: The Past and Future of Policies
for Industrial Development
* General Introduction
* 2: Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi, Richard R. Nelson, Joseph E.
Stiglitz: Institutions and Policies Shaping Industrial Development:
An Introductory Note
* 3: Carolina Castaldi, Mario Cimoli, Nelson Correa, Giovanni Dosi:
Technological Learning, Policy Regimes and Growth: The Long Term
Patterns and Some Specificities of a 'Globalized' Economy
* Industrial Policies in an historical perspective
* 4: Erik S. Reinert: Emulation v. Comparative Advantage: Competing and
Complementary Principles in the History of Economic Policy
* 5: Michele Di Maio: Industrial Policies in Developing Countries:
History and Perspectives
* 6: Yilmaz Akyuz: Industrial Tariffs, International Trade And
Development
* 7: Wilson Peres: The (Slow) Return of Industrial Policies in Latin
America and the Caribbean
* National and regional experiences
* 8: Jose Gabriel Palma: Flying Geese and Waddling Ducks: the Different
Capabilities of East Asia and Latin America to 'Demand-Adapt' and
'Supply-Upgrade' their Export Productive Capacity
* 9: Bernardo Kosakoff, Adrian Ramos: Microeconomic Evolution in High
Uncertainty Contexts: The Manufacturing Sector in Argentina
* 10: Antonio Barros de Castro: The Impact of Public Policies in Brazil
Along the Path from Semi-Stagnation to Growth in a Sino-Centric
Market
* 11: Ajit Singh: The Past, Present and Future of Industrial Policy in
India: Adapting to the Changing Domestic and International
Environment
* 12: Carl J. Dahlman: Growth and Development in China and India: The
Role of Industrial and Innovation Policy in Rapid Catch-up
* 13: Mushtaq H. Khan, Stephanie Blankenburg: The Political Economy of
Industrial Policy in Asia and Latin America
* 14: Roberto Mazzoleni, Richard R. Nelson: The Roles of Research at
Universities and Public Labs in Economic Catch-up
* 15: Alice H. Amsden: Nationality of Firm Ownership in Developing
Countries: Who Should Crowd Out Whom in Imperfect Markets?
* 16: Colin Mayer: A Question of Trust: Historical Lessons for Current
Development
* 17: Mario L. Possas, Heloisa L. Borges: Competition Policy and
Industrial Development
* 18: Mike Hobday, Fernando Afonso de Barros Perini: Latecomer
Entrepreneurship: a Policy Perspective
* 19: Mario Cimoli, Benjamin Coriat, Annalisa Primi: Intellectual
Property and Industrial Development: A Critical Assessment
* Conclusion
* 20: Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi, Joseph E. Stiglitz: The Future of
Industrial Policies in the New Millennium: Toward a
Knowledge-centered Development Agenda