An edition of Beyond late development (2003)

Beyond Late Development

Taiwan's Upgrading Policies

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An edition of Beyond late development (2003)

Beyond Late Development

Taiwan's Upgrading Policies

"In this book Alice Amsden and Wan-wen Chu cover new ground by analyzing the phenomenon of high-end catch-up. They study how leading firms from the most advanced latecomer countries like Taiwan have increased their market share in mature high-tech industries and services." "The profits that true innovators in these industries once enjoyed have already declined, but profit rates are still above average. The latecomer firm that succeeds in capturing these rents earns "second mover" advantage. Amsden and Chu examine the successful second movers in electronic and modern services. The critical factors, they show, are the government policies and large-scale firms that drive skills, speed, and scale."--Jacket.

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The MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
223

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Cover of: Beyond late development
Beyond late development: Taiwan's upgrating policies
2003, MIT Press
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Cover of: Beyond Late Development
Beyond Late Development: Taiwan's Upgrading Policies
2003, MIT Press
in English
Cover of: Beyond Late Development
Beyond Late Development: Taiwan's Upgrating Policies
2003, MIT Press
in English
Cover of: Beyond Late Development
Beyond Late Development: Taiwan's Upgrading Policies
June 1, 2003, The MIT Press
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Cover of: Beyond Late Development
Beyond Late Development: Taiwan's Upgrading Policies
2003, MIT Press
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"This book addresses the question of how latecomers compete in world markets at the stage in their economic development when they already have basic industry but neither operate at the world technological frontier nor still profit from low, unskilled wages."

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Hardcover
Number of pages
223
Dimensions
9 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1 pounds

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OL9454698M
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9780262011983
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