
Competitiveness Strategy in Developing Countries
A Manual for Policy Analysis
Ganeshan Wignaraja(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. December 2002
Book
Hardback
324 pages
978-0-415-22836-7 (ISBN)
Description
Globalization and structural adjustment offer many opportunities for export orientated industrialization in developing economies. As a group, competitiveness in the developing countries has improved, but, while East Asian economies have had rapid export growth and technological upgrades, South Asian and African economies have lagged behind. Old structures, institutions, behavioural patterns and public policies are ill-adapted to deal with the challenges posed by technological change and economic liberalization. Consequently there is an urgent need for change in government and private sector attitudes and strategies.
This volume seeks to generalise the lessons across developing country and enterprise cases, and sheds light on which trade and industrial strategies and instruments work best, and which do not work, in relation to manufacturing competitiveness.
This volume seeks to generalise the lessons across developing country and enterprise cases, and sheds light on which trade and industrial strategies and instruments work best, and which do not work, in relation to manufacturing competitiveness.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
608 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-22836-7 (9780415228367)
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Person
Ganeshan Wignaraja is Managing Economist, Maxwell Stamp Plc, London, UK
Content
Part I: Introduction, Concepts and Benchmarking
1. Ganeshan Wignaraja Introduction
2. Ganeshan Wignaraja Competitiveness Analysis and Strategy
3. Ganeshan Wignaraja and Ashley Taylor Benchmarking Competitiveness: A First Look at the MECI
Part II: Supply-Side Issues and Policies for Competitiveness
4. Stan Metcalfe Science, Technology and Innovation Policy
5. Eileen Fisher and Becky Reuber Industrial Clusters and BDS for SMEs
6. Dirk Willem te Velde Government Policies Towards Foreign Direct Investment
7. Andy Mullineux and Victor Murinde Finance for Enterprise Development
Part III: Incentive Policies for Competitiveness
8. Christos N. Pitelis Privatisation, Regulation and Domestic Competition Policy
9. Sheila Page International Trade Policies
1. Ganeshan Wignaraja Introduction
2. Ganeshan Wignaraja Competitiveness Analysis and Strategy
3. Ganeshan Wignaraja and Ashley Taylor Benchmarking Competitiveness: A First Look at the MECI
Part II: Supply-Side Issues and Policies for Competitiveness
4. Stan Metcalfe Science, Technology and Innovation Policy
5. Eileen Fisher and Becky Reuber Industrial Clusters and BDS for SMEs
6. Dirk Willem te Velde Government Policies Towards Foreign Direct Investment
7. Andy Mullineux and Victor Murinde Finance for Enterprise Development
Part III: Incentive Policies for Competitiveness
8. Christos N. Pitelis Privatisation, Regulation and Domestic Competition Policy
9. Sheila Page International Trade Policies