Structural Change, Intersectoral Linkages and Hollowing-out in the Taiwanese Economy, 1976-1994

Structural Change, Intersectoral Linkages and Hollowing-out in the Taiwanese Economy, 1976-1994
Title Structural Change, Intersectoral Linkages and Hollowing-out in the Taiwanese Economy, 1976-1994 PDF eBook
Author Guy R. West
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Pages 66
Release 2003
Genre Economic development
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Environment & Planning

Environment & Planning
Title Environment & Planning PDF eBook
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Pages 1050
Release 2007
Genre City planning
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Economic Integration Between China and ASEAN

Economic Integration Between China and ASEAN
Title Economic Integration Between China and ASEAN PDF eBook
Author James Laurenceson
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Pages 26
Release 2003
Genre ASEAN countries
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Environment & Planning A.

Environment & Planning A.
Title Environment & Planning A. PDF eBook
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Pages 1570
Release 2007-07
Genre City Planning
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Sustainable Retirement

Sustainable Retirement
Title Sustainable Retirement PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Drew
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Pages 40
Release 2003
Genre Old age pensions
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How Useful is the Genuine Savings Rate as a Macroeconomic Sustainability Indicator for Countries and Regions?

How Useful is the Genuine Savings Rate as a Macroeconomic Sustainability Indicator for Countries and Regions?
Title How Useful is the Genuine Savings Rate as a Macroeconomic Sustainability Indicator for Countries and Regions? PDF eBook
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Pages 44
Release 2003
Genre Economic indicators
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How well does the Genuine Savings Rate macroeconomic indicator perform as a measure of overall sustainability?

Industrial Development for the 21st Century

Industrial Development for the 21st Century
Title Industrial Development for the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author David O'Connor
Publisher Zed Books
Pages 452
Release 2008-06-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781848130272

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With very few exceptions, industrial development has been central to the process of structural transformation which characterises economic development. Industrial Development for the 21st century examines the new challenges and opportunities arising from globalization, technological change and new international trade rules. The first part focuses on key sectors with potential for developing countries, focussing on two key themes. First, traditional points of entry for late industrializers - like textiles and clothing - have become even more intensely competitive than ever before, requiring more innovative adaptive strategies for success. Second, countries now recognize that manufacturing does not exhaust the opportunities for producing high value-added goods and services for international markets. Knowledge intensity is increasing across all spheres of economic activity, including agriculture and services, which can offer promising development paths for some developing countries. The final section addresses social and environmental aspects of industrial development. Labour-intensive, but not necessarily other patterns of industrial development can be highly effective in poverty reduction though further industrial progress may be less labour-intensive. A range of policies can promote industrial energy and materials efficiency, often with positive impacts on firms' financial performance as well as the environment. Promoting materials recycling and reuse is an effective, if indirect means of conserving resources. Finally, the growth of multinational interest in corporate social responsibility is traced, with consideration given to both the barriers and opportunities this can pose for developing country enterprises linked to global supply chains.