
Introduction / Shujiro Urata, Chia Siow Yue, And Fukunari Kimura -- Fdi Flows, Their Determinants, And Economic Impacts In East Asia / Shujiro Urata -- Japanese Manufacturing Fdi And International Production And Distribution Networks In East Asia / Fukunari Kimura And Mitsuyo Ando -- U.s. Firms And East Asian Development In The 1990s / Robert E. Lipsey -- Hong Kong As A Source Of Fdi: Experience And Significance / Edward K.y. Chen -- The Role Of Inward Fdi: A Case Study Of Foreign Firms In The Republic Of Korea / Taeho Bark And Hwy-chang Moon -- Inward Fdi In Singapore: Policy Framework And Economic Impact / Chia Siow Yue -- Firm-level Productivity And Fdi In Taiwan / Bee-yan Aw -- Foreign Investment And Development: Indonesia's Experience / Mari Pangestu And Titik Anas -- Fdi Inflows And Economic Development: The Postcrisis Experience Of Malaysia / Sieh Lee Mei Ling -- Fdi And Economic Development: The Case Of The Philippines / Myrna S. Austria -- The Experience Of Fdi Recipients: The Case Of Thailand / Peter Brimble -- Fdi And Economic Development: The Case Of Vietnam / Tran Van Tho -- The Experience Of Fdi Recipients: The Case Of China / Yu Yongding -- Liberalization, Fdi Flows, And Economic Development: The Indian Experience In The 1990s / Nagesh Kumar. Edited By Shujiro Urata, Chia Siow Yue And Fukunari Kimura. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
This volume investigates the complex relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and national economic development across the diverse economies of East Asia. The editors, Shujiro Urata, Chia Siow Yue, and Fukunari Kimura, assemble a collection of expert analyses that examine how multinational corporate strategies interact with domestic policy frameworks to influence regional growth. By synthesizing firm-level data and macroeconomic trends from the 1990s and beyond, the contributors evaluate the efficacy of liberalization policies and the role of international production networks in shaping the economic trajectories of individual nations.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a comprehensive reference for understanding the industrialization patterns of East Asia during the late 20th century. Scholars frequently cite the text for its detailed country-specific case studies and its rigorous approach to analyzing the intersection of multinational strategy and national development policy.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203966694
ISBN-13:
9780203966693
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