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Production Networks in Southeast Asia: Routledge-ERIA Studies in Development Economics

Editat de Lili Yan Ing, Fukunari Kimura
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This book answers the recently topical questions of how China’s processed trade affects the trade of Southeast Asia. What is Southeast Asia’s role in Factory Asia, the region’s complex of cross-border supply chains? What is Southeast Asia’s involvement in building or joining production networks in the region? And, most important, how can Southeast Asia increase the value added of its products and improve its competitiveness?
This book provides rigorous analysis of how trade policy affects value added, highly disaggregated at the firm and product level, of the six Southeast Asian countries – Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Viet Nam – and combines this with thorough examinations of their trade, industrial and labour policies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138222830
ISBN-10: 1138222836
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 154
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge-ERIA Studies in Development Economics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1 Introduction
LILI YAN ING AND FUKUNARI KIMURA
2 Global value chain participation in Southeast Asia: Trade and related policy implications
JAVIER LÓPEZ-GONZÁLEZ AND PRZEMYSLAW KOWALSKI
3 The impact of China’s trade on ASEAN’s trade
MIAOJIE YU AND XIAOMIN CUI
4 Imported inputs on Indonesia’s product variety and quality
LILI YAN ING AND CHANDRA PUTRA
5 Trade in value added: The case of Malaysia
SIEW YEAN THAM AND ANDREW JIA YI KAM
6 The Philippines in the electronics global value chain: Upgrading opportunities and challenges
RAFAELITA ALDABA
7 Singapore’s participation in global value chains: Perspectives of trade in value added
MUN-HENG TOH
8 Thai automotive industry: International trade, production networks, and technological capability development
PATARAPONG INTARAKUMNERD
9 Trade in value added: The case of Viet Nam
TRI THANH VO, ANH DUONG NGUYEN AND TRINH BUI
10 ‘Policies for industrial progress’, not ‘industry policy’: Lessons from Southeast Asia
HAL HILL AND ARCHANUN KOHPAIBOON
11 The employment effects of GVCs on Asian countries and the phenomenon of value-added erosion
XIAO JIANG AND JOSE CARABALLO
12 How labour market policies affect innovation and trade competitiveness
SIWAGE DHARMA NEGARA
13 Developing domestic and export markets and levelling up trade in value added: Lessons learnt
BEN SHEPHERD

Recenzii

'This timely book discusses GVCs and offers a quite comprehensive analysis of regional production networks in Southeast Asia. [...] Production Networks in Southeast Asia is a valuable book in facilitating an understanding of the trade in value added, as another way to analyse how countries are interconnected in the age of globalisation.' — Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, Volume 32 Issue 2, p141-143

Descriere

The book answers the recently topical questions of how China’s processed trade affects the trade of Southeast Asia. What is Southeast Asia’s role in Factory Asia, the region’s complex of cross-border supply chains? What is Southeast Asia’s involvement in building or joining production networks in the region? And, most importantly, how can Southeast Asia increase the value added of its products and improve its competitiveness?
The book provides rigorous analysis of how trade policy affects value added, highly disaggregated at the firm land product level, of six Southeast Asian countries and combines this with thorough examinations of their trade, industrial, and labour policies.