China as the Workshop of the World

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China as the world factory
China in the world market
China's Development Challenges
China's FDI
China's High Tech Exports
China's Manufacturing
China's Share
China's Three Decades of Economic Reforms
China’s Development Challenges
China’s FDI
China’s High Tech Exports
China’s Manufacturing
China’s Share
China’s Three Decades of Economic Reforms
Chinese industry and international sources of Reform in the Post-Mao Era
Chunghang Liu
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export structure analysis
FDI Inflow
FDI Outflow
FDI Outward
FDI Outward Stock
FDI Stock
global value chains
Globalisation and Indigenous Firms in China
ICT Product
Industrial Evolution
Industrial Supplies
industrial upgrading
international manufacturing division analysis
Invention Patent Applications
Jonathan Garner
Kevin H. Zhang
LDK Solar
Main Steel Producers
manufacturing competitiveness
Medium High Tech Sector
Multinationals
National Champions
PPP Method
production networks
qualitative quantitative research
Schiere
SITC
SITC Classification
The Rise of Chinese Consumers
Thomas Geoffrey Moore
Transport Equipment Sector
Vertical IIT
World Workshop
Xiaohui Lui

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138816855
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Is China becoming the "workshop of the world" in the same way as Britain and the United States once were; or is China – as some multinational companies believe – simply a processing segment in global production networks? This book examines China’s role in the international division of labor: it analyzes the scale and scope of China’s manufacture; the type and relative sophistication of its exports in the world market; and its position in the global value chain. It shows that China monopolizes industrial production by being the processing center of world.

Based on extensive original research, this book examines the structure of production in global manufacturing industries, applying both qualitative and quantitative methods. It analyzes each segment of the value chain, exploring in depth several specific industrial sectors. It concludes that China has become deeply integrated into global manufacturing industry; that China’s position in the value chain is still quite low, with relatively low research and development (R&D) and other similar high-value activities; but that, in some sectors, China is catching up rapidly, especially in newly emerging sectors.

Yuning Gao is Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Winton Center for Financial History, University of Cambridge, UK.

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