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Tales from the Development Frontier - How China and Other Countries Harness Light Manufacturing to Create Jobs and Prosperity (Paperback, New)
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Tales from the Development Frontier - How China and Other Countries Harness Light Manufacturing to Create Jobs and Prosperity (Paperback, New)
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Despite widespread agreement among economists that labor-intensive
manufacturing has contributed mightily to rapid development in
China and other fast-growing economies, most developing countries
have had little success in raising the share of manufacturing in
production, employment, or exports. Tales from the Development
Frontier recounts efforts to establish light manufacturing clusters
in several Asian and African countries, looking in particular at
China. A companion volume to Light Manufacturing in Africa which
laid out a strategy for injecting new industrial growth nodes into
African economies Tales from the Development Frontier focuses on
the six main binding constraints to competitiveness that nascent
light manufacturing industries must overcome in developing
countries: the availability, cost, and quality of inputs; access to
industrial land; access to finance; trade logistics;
entrepreneurial capabilities, both technical and managerial; and
worker skills. The volume systematically explores potential growth
opportunities in light manufacturing in a carefully selected subset
of industries: agribusiness, apparel, leather goods, wood-working,
and metal products. It specifies the constraints that need to be
addressed before local and international entrepreneurs can take
advantage of the latent comparative advantage available to many
low-income economies in the target industries. It also proposes
policies to ease the constraints policies that can open the door to
rapid increases in industrial output, employment, productivity, and
exports. The outcomes described in this volume include both
inspiring successes and miserable failures in addressing the
binding constraints in the identified sectors. These examples
reveal how and why industrial development efforts in poor countries
where, by definition, underlying conditions are far from ideal can
accelerate growth. Most of the firms described in a series of case
studies started from a very simple and modest base in an
environment full of seemingly insurmountable obstacles. With its
rich array of new material, this book will support the ongoing
research of policy analysts focused on China and other developing
countries. Above all, the volume aims to embolden business
entrepreneurs and government officials in low-income countries to
pursue newly emerging opportunities to expand and accelerate the
growth of light manufacturing in their home economies."
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