Since the early 1990s, Northeast Asia's steel industry has undergone a remarkable restructuring process. Notably, the region's steel industry lost over 1 million jobs in the 1990s. The policy environment has changed with governments relying more on market mechanisms. Mergers and strategic alliances among the region's largest steel makers have proliferated and the impact of renewed US protectionism has had minimal effect.
Since the early 1990s, Northeast Asia's steel industry has undergone a remarkable restructuring process. Notably, the region's steel industry lost over 1 million jobs in the 1990s. The policy environment has changed with governments relying more on market mechanisms. Mergers and strategic alliances among the region's largest steel makers have proliferated and the impact of renewed US protectionism has had minimal effect.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
WILLIAM E. JAMES Senior Economist, International Trade Group, Nathan Associates Inc, USA TAE YOL LEE Research Fellow, Korea Insurance Development Institute, Korea CRAIG PARSONS Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Yokohama National University, Japan HUNG-HUA TIEN Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Shih Hsin University, Taiwan DOMINIQUE VAN DER MENSBRUGGHE Senior Economist, Development Prospects Group, The World Bank, Washington D.C, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Contributors Foreword PART 1: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW Issues Raised by Restructuring of the Steel Industry in Northeast Asia; H.Lee, E.D.Ramstetter & O.Movshuk PART 2: THE STEEL INDUSTRY IN JAPAN, CHINA, KOREA AND TAIWAN Why did Japan's Steel Industry Contract So Much in the 1990s?; O.Movshuk, E.D.Ramstetter & H.Lee China's Steel Industry: Recent Reform Initiatives and Their Impact on Enterprise Performance; O.Movshuk Korean Steel Industry after the Financial Crisis of 1997-98; T.Y.Lee Estimating the Efficiency of Taiwan's Steel-Making Firms; H-H.Tien PART 3: TRADE POLICY ISSUES, RESTRUCTURING AND STRATEGIC ALLIANCES International Trade in Steel Products: Evidence on 'Dumping' Versus Competitive Behaviour; W.E.James & C.Parsons The Impact of the U.S. Safeguard Measures on Northeast Asian Producers: General Equilibrium Assessments; H.Lee & D.van der Mensbrugghe Restructuring and Strategic Alliances among Northeast Asia's Large Steel Firms: A New Policy Agenda? E.D.Ramstetter & O.Movshuk Index
Contributors Foreword PART 1: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW Issues Raised by Restructuring of the Steel Industry in Northeast Asia; H.Lee, E.D.Ramstetter & O.Movshuk PART 2: THE STEEL INDUSTRY IN JAPAN, CHINA, KOREA AND TAIWAN Why did Japan's Steel Industry Contract So Much in the 1990s?; O.Movshuk, E.D.Ramstetter & H.Lee China's Steel Industry: Recent Reform Initiatives and Their Impact on Enterprise Performance; O.Movshuk Korean Steel Industry after the Financial Crisis of 1997-98; T.Y.Lee Estimating the Efficiency of Taiwan's Steel-Making Firms; H-H.Tien PART 3: TRADE POLICY ISSUES, RESTRUCTURING AND STRATEGIC ALLIANCES International Trade in Steel Products: Evidence on 'Dumping' Versus Competitive Behaviour; W.E.James & C.Parsons The Impact of the U.S. Safeguard Measures on Northeast Asian Producers: General Equilibrium Assessments; H.Lee & D.van der Mensbrugghe Restructuring and Strategic Alliances among Northeast Asia's Large Steel Firms: A New Policy Agenda? E.D.Ramstetter & O.Movshuk Index
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