The Practice of Industrial Policy
Government--Business Coordination in Africa and East Asia
Herausgeber: Page, John; Tarp, Finn
The Practice of Industrial Policy
Government--Business Coordination in Africa and East Asia
Herausgeber: Page, John; Tarp, Finn
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Examines how African policy makers might develop better coordination between the public and private sectors to identify the constraints to faster structural transformation, and to design, implement, and monitor policies to remove them.
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Examines how African policy makers might develop better coordination between the public and private sectors to identify the constraints to faster structural transformation, and to design, implement, and monitor policies to remove them.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780198796954
- ISBN-10: 0198796951
- Artikelnr.: 47865728
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780198796954
- ISBN-10: 0198796951
- Artikelnr.: 47865728
John Page is a Senior Fellow in the Global Economy and Development Program at the Brookings Institution and a Non-resident Senior Fellow of the UNU World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER). He is also visiting professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo, Japan and a Research Associate of the Centre for the Study of African Economies at Oxford University. From 1980 to 2008 he was at the World Bank where his senior positions included: Director, Poverty Reduction, Director, Economic Policy, and Chief Economist, Africa. He is the author of several books and more than 100 published papers on economic development. Finn Tarp is Director of UNU-WIDER and Professor of Development Economics at the University of Copenhagen. He has some four decades of experience in academic and applied development economics research, teaching, and policy analysis. His field experience covers more than 20 years of in-country assignments in 35 countries across the developing world, including longer-term assignments in Swaziland, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Viet Nam. Finn Tarp has published widely in leading international academic journals alongside a series of books, and he is a member of the World Bank Chief Economist's 'Council of Eminent Persons'.
* 1: John Page and Finn Tarp: Overview and Insights
* PART I: COORDINATION AND INDUSTRIAL POLICY
* 2: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Industrial Policy, Learning, and Development
* 3: Justin Yifu Lin and Khuong Minh Vu: Coordination through an Asian
Lens
* 4: Alberto Lemma and Dirk Willem te Velde: State-Business Relations
as Drivers of Economic Performance
* 5: Rachel M. Gisselquist: State Capability and Prospects for Close
Coordination: Considerations for Industrial Policy in Africa
* PART II: COORDINATION MECHANISMS IN ASIA
* 6: Eun Mee Kim: Korea's Evolving Business-Government Relationship
* 7: Rajah Rasiah: The Industrial Policy Experience of the Electronics
Industry in Malaysia
* 8: Hinh T. Dinh: Case Studies of Decentralized Coordination in China
* 9: Tu-Anh Vu-Thanh: The Political Economy of Industrial Development
in Viet Nam: Impact of State-Business Relationship on Industrial
Performance, 1986-2013
* PART III: BUILDING COORDINATION IN AFRICA
* 10: Mulu Gebreeyesus: A Natural Experiment of Industrial Policy:
Floriculture and the Metal and Engineering Industries in Ethiopia
* 11: Haroon Bhorat, Aalia Cassim, and Alan Hirsch: Policy Coordination
and Growth Traps in a Middle-Income Country Setting: The Case of
South Africa
* 12: Thomas Farole and Lotta Moberg: Special Economic Zones in Africa:
Political Economy Challenges and Solutions
* 13: Ernest Aryeetey and Nkechi S. Owoo: Ghana's Experiments with
Business-Government Coordination
* 14: John Page: Importing coordination: Africa's Presidential
Investors' Advisory Councils
* PART I: COORDINATION AND INDUSTRIAL POLICY
* 2: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Industrial Policy, Learning, and Development
* 3: Justin Yifu Lin and Khuong Minh Vu: Coordination through an Asian
Lens
* 4: Alberto Lemma and Dirk Willem te Velde: State-Business Relations
as Drivers of Economic Performance
* 5: Rachel M. Gisselquist: State Capability and Prospects for Close
Coordination: Considerations for Industrial Policy in Africa
* PART II: COORDINATION MECHANISMS IN ASIA
* 6: Eun Mee Kim: Korea's Evolving Business-Government Relationship
* 7: Rajah Rasiah: The Industrial Policy Experience of the Electronics
Industry in Malaysia
* 8: Hinh T. Dinh: Case Studies of Decentralized Coordination in China
* 9: Tu-Anh Vu-Thanh: The Political Economy of Industrial Development
in Viet Nam: Impact of State-Business Relationship on Industrial
Performance, 1986-2013
* PART III: BUILDING COORDINATION IN AFRICA
* 10: Mulu Gebreeyesus: A Natural Experiment of Industrial Policy:
Floriculture and the Metal and Engineering Industries in Ethiopia
* 11: Haroon Bhorat, Aalia Cassim, and Alan Hirsch: Policy Coordination
and Growth Traps in a Middle-Income Country Setting: The Case of
South Africa
* 12: Thomas Farole and Lotta Moberg: Special Economic Zones in Africa:
Political Economy Challenges and Solutions
* 13: Ernest Aryeetey and Nkechi S. Owoo: Ghana's Experiments with
Business-Government Coordination
* 14: John Page: Importing coordination: Africa's Presidential
Investors' Advisory Councils
* 1: John Page and Finn Tarp: Overview and Insights
* PART I: COORDINATION AND INDUSTRIAL POLICY
* 2: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Industrial Policy, Learning, and Development
* 3: Justin Yifu Lin and Khuong Minh Vu: Coordination through an Asian
Lens
* 4: Alberto Lemma and Dirk Willem te Velde: State-Business Relations
as Drivers of Economic Performance
* 5: Rachel M. Gisselquist: State Capability and Prospects for Close
Coordination: Considerations for Industrial Policy in Africa
* PART II: COORDINATION MECHANISMS IN ASIA
* 6: Eun Mee Kim: Korea's Evolving Business-Government Relationship
* 7: Rajah Rasiah: The Industrial Policy Experience of the Electronics
Industry in Malaysia
* 8: Hinh T. Dinh: Case Studies of Decentralized Coordination in China
* 9: Tu-Anh Vu-Thanh: The Political Economy of Industrial Development
in Viet Nam: Impact of State-Business Relationship on Industrial
Performance, 1986-2013
* PART III: BUILDING COORDINATION IN AFRICA
* 10: Mulu Gebreeyesus: A Natural Experiment of Industrial Policy:
Floriculture and the Metal and Engineering Industries in Ethiopia
* 11: Haroon Bhorat, Aalia Cassim, and Alan Hirsch: Policy Coordination
and Growth Traps in a Middle-Income Country Setting: The Case of
South Africa
* 12: Thomas Farole and Lotta Moberg: Special Economic Zones in Africa:
Political Economy Challenges and Solutions
* 13: Ernest Aryeetey and Nkechi S. Owoo: Ghana's Experiments with
Business-Government Coordination
* 14: John Page: Importing coordination: Africa's Presidential
Investors' Advisory Councils
* PART I: COORDINATION AND INDUSTRIAL POLICY
* 2: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Industrial Policy, Learning, and Development
* 3: Justin Yifu Lin and Khuong Minh Vu: Coordination through an Asian
Lens
* 4: Alberto Lemma and Dirk Willem te Velde: State-Business Relations
as Drivers of Economic Performance
* 5: Rachel M. Gisselquist: State Capability and Prospects for Close
Coordination: Considerations for Industrial Policy in Africa
* PART II: COORDINATION MECHANISMS IN ASIA
* 6: Eun Mee Kim: Korea's Evolving Business-Government Relationship
* 7: Rajah Rasiah: The Industrial Policy Experience of the Electronics
Industry in Malaysia
* 8: Hinh T. Dinh: Case Studies of Decentralized Coordination in China
* 9: Tu-Anh Vu-Thanh: The Political Economy of Industrial Development
in Viet Nam: Impact of State-Business Relationship on Industrial
Performance, 1986-2013
* PART III: BUILDING COORDINATION IN AFRICA
* 10: Mulu Gebreeyesus: A Natural Experiment of Industrial Policy:
Floriculture and the Metal and Engineering Industries in Ethiopia
* 11: Haroon Bhorat, Aalia Cassim, and Alan Hirsch: Policy Coordination
and Growth Traps in a Middle-Income Country Setting: The Case of
South Africa
* 12: Thomas Farole and Lotta Moberg: Special Economic Zones in Africa:
Political Economy Challenges and Solutions
* 13: Ernest Aryeetey and Nkechi S. Owoo: Ghana's Experiments with
Business-Government Coordination
* 14: John Page: Importing coordination: Africa's Presidential
Investors' Advisory Councils