
Global patterns of production and trade in manufactures have changed tremendously over the past two decades. The growth of world trade has been accompanied by a rapid increase in the number of products, suppliers and buyers involved in international markets. At the same time, the means by which manufacturers compete and collaborate have been changing. The great challenges that these developments pose for policy makers and practitioners provide the basic motive for this comprehensive assessment of the underlying forces and determinants that are reshaping the world's industrial map. Based upon an empirical approach, the analysis is closely interwoven with key elements of economic theory. the Heckscher-Ohlin model provides the framework for most of the book's interpretation, but less formal models focusing on economies of scale, product differentiation and other aspects of imperfect competition also figure prominently. The extensive research with access to UNIDO's vast body of unpublished information and contributions from specialists, has resulted in a blend of theoretical and empirical material which yields new insights into the way firms and industries compete in international markets.
This book investigates the shifting patterns of global industrial production and the underlying economic forces that dictate how firms compete in international markets. Helmut Forstner, utilizing extensive research and proprietary data from UNIDO, constructs an empirical analysis that bridges the gap between abstract economic theory and the practical realities of modern trade. The work evaluates how rapid increases in global suppliers and product diversity necessitate new strategies for policy makers and industry practitioners.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant synthesis of theoretical frameworks and empirical data regarding international industrial competition. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for those studying the evolution of global trade dynamics.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN-10:
0203264010
ISBN-13:
9780203264010
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