Global Production Sharing, Industrialisation And Trade Patterns: Lessons And Insights From Asia

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Foreign Direct Investment
Foreign Trade
forthcoming
Global Production Sharing
Global Value Chain
India
Indonesia
Industrialisation
Information Technology
Malaysia
Multinational Enterprises
Outsourcing
Philippines
Production Fragmentaion
Rise of China
Semiconductor Industry
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Trade Pattern
Trade Patterns
US-China Trade War
Vietnam

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  • ISBN 9789819832071
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines how developing economies integrate into global manufacturing value chains and the policy challenges associated with export-oriented industrialisation, drawing on the experiences of nine major Asian countries: China, India, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam and Sri Lanka. Together, these countries provide a rich analytical setting, reflecting wide diversity in development trajectories, policy regimes, and stages of integration into global production networks. The analysis of country experiences is framed within a clear and accessible overview of the concepts and processes of global production sharing and the key policy issues it raises.Although global value chains are widely acknowledged as a central feature of contemporary globalisation, their role in fostering sustained industrialisation and technological upgrading in developing countries remains imperfectly understood. This book addresses that gap through systematic empirical analysis, drawing on previously unexplored or underutilised data sources. The findings offer practical insights for policymakers seeking to leverage global manufacturing networks to support export diversification, industrial deepening, and long-term development.

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