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Plugging Into Production Networks Industrialization Strategy In Less Developed Southeast Asian Countries Ikuo Kuroiwa Editor

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Plugging Into Production Networks Industrialization Strategy In Less Developed Southeast Asian Countries Ikuo Kuroiwa Editor
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Publisher: ISEAS Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.74 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Ikuo Kuroiwa (editor)
ISBN: 9789812309358, 9812309357
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Plugging Into Production Networks Industrialization Strategy In Less Developed Southeast Asian Countries Ikuo Kuroiwa Editor by Ikuo Kuroiwa (editor) 9789812309358, 9812309357 instant download after payment.

This work focuses on how less developed economies in Southeast Asia, namely Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam (CLMV), can establish links with neighbouring countries and participate in production networks. It also takes a look at links between Singapore and the Batam-Bintan-Karimun (BBK) Special Economic Zone in Indonesia. Leading Southeast Asian economies have achieved rapid economic growth by participating in production networks organized by multinational enterprises. It is thus crucial for less developed economies in Southeast Asia to improve their investment climate, attract foreign direct investment, and form competitive industrial clusters. Service link costs must also be reduced substantially to make production fragmentation economically feasible. The authors in this book discuss these issues and provide policy recommendations.

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