Globalization has been, in some sense, one of the most widely
discussed concept in understanding social, economic, and political
aspects of the changing world since the late 20th century on. This
book, noting the phenomenon, focuses on two parts. One is to
empirically track industry level performance of major selected
industrial sectors with an aim to analyze the existence of economic
bloc formation. The other focus is more policy oriented one, which
is to present exemplars or areas where public & private actors
together work on for economic & industrial development. What is
lacking in the existing literature has been more empirically
founded research that would provide support for their arguments.
Furthermore, an empirically based research in itself finds room for
its own appeal when it can present a spectrum of different
industrial and interests gaining and losing with the advent of
economic integration. This book tackles this point. Especially,
this book questions whether there has been a common economic
dynamic that has driven the economic integration. globalization and
integration, this book can present how different industrial sectors
of different regions are affected, and thereby provide clues to
fill the gaps in the existing theories.
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