Industrial Development

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Author_Greg Clydesdale
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Build Capabilities
capability accumulation
Capability Building
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Clyde River
comparative industrialisation strategies
Duplicated
Economic Growth
economic institutions
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Final Lesson
Follow
Frontier Technologies
Holds
Industrial Policy
industrial policy analysis
ITI
MNC
NZFC
Payments
policy evaluation methods
Productive Capabilities
RIS Framework
Silicon Valley's Success
Silicon Valley’s Success
Smart Specialisation Strategies
Stanford Research Park
Sturgeon
technology transfer
Telecommunications
Trajectory View
United States
value chain integration
Zealand Film Commission

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032075655
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Governments are regularly judged by their ability to deliver economic prosperity, however many policies fail to deliver their desired outcomes. Industrial Development examines historical examples of how governments have attempted to build productive capabilities and promote industrial learning. Each chapter shows a different way in which this is done whether it is imitating existing production technologies, building new advanced technologies, tapping into existing global chains or building their own value chains.

The book looks at a wide spectrum of countries and industries from Silicon Valley to the early Asian model of building domestic industries. The book also reveals that academics and policy makers can be a major source of policy failure.

This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of capability building, industrial development and economic growth and will be an essential reading for economists, policy makers and government officials making policy in a global economy.

Greg Clydesdale- This is the fourth book that Dr Clydesdale has written on economic growth and wealth creation. His first book Entrepreneurial Opportunities examined the features that make new business formation possible. In his second book Waves of Prosperity, he explains how productive capabilities have changed throughout history with a consequent change in a nation’s wealth. In his latest book, Reducing Intergenerational Ethnic Poverty, Dr Clydesdale examined how productive capabilities can be improved at the individual level. Finally, in the proposed book, Dr Clydesdale draws further on history to explore how government policy has been used to build productive capabilities.

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