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The industrial policy revolution.. II,. Africa in the 21st century /
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正題名/作者:
The industrial policy revolution./ edited by Joseph E. Stiglitz, Justin Lin Yifu and Ebrahim Patel.
其他題名:
Africa in the twenty first century
其他作者:
Lin, Justin Yifu,
內容註:
Industrial Policy in the African Context: Introduction; Justin Yifu Lin et al -- 1. New Thinking on Industrial Policy -- 1.1. The Learning Economy: Spillovers and Learning Processes; Bruce Greenwald and Joseph Stiglitz -- 1.2. From Flying Geese to Leading Dragons: New Opportunities and Strategies for Structural Transformation in Developing Countries; Justin Yifu Lin -- 2. Structural Transformation: Lessons from History -- 2.1. Accumulation of Capabilities, Structural Change and Macro Prices: an Evolutionary and Structuralist Roadmap; Mario Cimoli and Gabriel Porcile -- 2.2. Industrial Policy: Can Africa Do It?; Ha Joon Chang -- 3. New Global Order and African Reindustrialization -- 3.1. Winning the Jackpot: Jobs Dividends in a Multi-polar World; Člestin Monga -- 3.2. Walking (stumbling?) on Two Legs: Meeting SSA's Industrialization Challenge; Raphael Kaplinsky -- 4. Macroeconomics and Governance: Creating an Enabling Environment -- 4.1. How Macroeconomic Policy Can Support Economic Development in Sub-Saharan African Countries; James Heintz -- 4.2. Competition Policy, Industrial Policy and Corporate onduct; Simon Roberts -- 4.3. Political Settlements and the Design of Technology Policy; Mushtaq Khan -- 4.4. Infant Capitalists, Infant Industries and Infant Economies Trade and Industrial Policies for Early Stages of Development in Africa and Elsewhere; Akbar Noman -- 4.5. Industrial Policies and Contemporary Africa: Frontiers of Political Economy and Social Science; Richard Joseph -- 5. Trade, Finance and Sectoral Policies -- 5.1. Does Financial Market Liberalization Promote Financial Development?; Hamid Rashid -- 5.2. Financialization as an Obstacle to Industrialization; C.P. Chandrasekhar -- 5.3. Towards a Resource-based African Industrialisation Policy; Paul Jourdan -- 5.4. The Global 'Rush' for Land: Does it Provide Opportunities for African Countries?; Klaus Deininger -- 5.5. Trade Facilitation and African Industrialization: An Agenda for the Textile and Apparel Industry; Dominique Njinkeu, Julie Lohi and Calvin Z. Djiofack -- 6. Country Experiences and Perspectives -- 6.1. Industrial Structural Change, Growth Patterns and Industrial Policy; Ludovico Alcorta, Nobuya Haraguchi, and Gorazd Rezonja -- 6.2. Industrial Policy and Economic Transformation in Africa: Strategies for Development and a Research Agenda; Yaw Ansu -- 6.3. The Premature De-Industrialization of South Africa; Jean Imbs -- 6.4. How Ethiopia Can Foster a Light Manufacturing Sector; Vandana Chandra -- 6.5. Industrialization: The Mauritian Model; Streevarsen Pillay Narrainen -- 6.6. Sharing of Singapore's Industrial Policy Insights; Jang Ping Thia.
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Industrial policy - Periodicals. -
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Africa. -
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http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137335234
ISBN:
1137335238 (electronic bk.)
The industrial policy revolution.. II,. Africa in the 21st century /
The industrial policy revolution.
II,Africa in the 21st century /Africa in the twenty first centuryedited by Joseph E. Stiglitz, Justin Lin Yifu and Ebrahim Patel.
Industrial Policy in the African Context: Introduction; Justin Yifu Lin et al -- 1. New Thinking on Industrial Policy -- 1.1. The Learning Economy: Spillovers and Learning Processes; Bruce Greenwald and Joseph Stiglitz -- 1.2. From Flying Geese to Leading Dragons: New Opportunities and Strategies for Structural Transformation in Developing Countries; Justin Yifu Lin -- 2. Structural Transformation: Lessons from History -- 2.1. Accumulation of Capabilities, Structural Change and Macro Prices: an Evolutionary and Structuralist Roadmap; Mario Cimoli and Gabriel Porcile -- 2.2. Industrial Policy: Can Africa Do It?; Ha Joon Chang -- 3. New Global Order and African Reindustrialization -- 3.1. Winning the Jackpot: Jobs Dividends in a Multi-polar World; Člestin Monga -- 3.2. Walking (stumbling?) on Two Legs: Meeting SSA's Industrialization Challenge; Raphael Kaplinsky -- 4. Macroeconomics and Governance: Creating an Enabling Environment -- 4.1. How Macroeconomic Policy Can Support Economic Development in Sub-Saharan African Countries; James Heintz -- 4.2. Competition Policy, Industrial Policy and Corporate onduct; Simon Roberts -- 4.3. Political Settlements and the Design of Technology Policy; Mushtaq Khan -- 4.4. Infant Capitalists, Infant Industries and Infant Economies Trade and Industrial Policies for Early Stages of Development in Africa and Elsewhere; Akbar Noman -- 4.5. Industrial Policies and Contemporary Africa: Frontiers of Political Economy and Social Science; Richard Joseph -- 5. Trade, Finance and Sectoral Policies -- 5.1. Does Financial Market Liberalization Promote Financial Development?; Hamid Rashid -- 5.2. Financialization as an Obstacle to Industrialization; C.P. Chandrasekhar -- 5.3. Towards a Resource-based African Industrialisation Policy; Paul Jourdan -- 5.4. The Global 'Rush' for Land: Does it Provide Opportunities for African Countries?; Klaus Deininger -- 5.5. Trade Facilitation and African Industrialization: An Agenda for the Textile and Apparel Industry; Dominique Njinkeu, Julie Lohi and Calvin Z. Djiofack -- 6. Country Experiences and Perspectives -- 6.1. Industrial Structural Change, Growth Patterns and Industrial Policy; Ludovico Alcorta, Nobuya Haraguchi, and Gorazd Rezonja -- 6.2. Industrial Policy and Economic Transformation in Africa: Strategies for Development and a Research Agenda; Yaw Ansu -- 6.3. The Premature De-Industrialization of South Africa; Jean Imbs -- 6.4. How Ethiopia Can Foster a Light Manufacturing Sector; Vandana Chandra -- 6.5. Industrialization: The Mauritian Model; Streevarsen Pillay Narrainen -- 6.6. Sharing of Singapore's Industrial Policy Insights; Jang Ping Thia.
In this volume, world-renowned economists and policymakers write about industrial policy, which is being recognized anew as a linchpin for the economics of development. They show that developing countries that have undertaken a wide variety of industrial policies have been the most successful. In focusing on Africa, which has a potentially great producer and consumer base for industry, they have chosen a continent that provides an especially clear example of why this refreshed emphasis on industrial policy is so important.
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