The Globalization of Industry: Implications for Developing Countries Beyond 2000 |
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THE PRESENT AND FUTURE STATE OF WORLD INDUSTRY | 19 |
THE IMPLICATIONS OF GLOBALIZATION FOR INDUSTRIAL | 35 |
INDUSTRIAL IMPLICATIONS OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION | 55 |
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ACP exports activities African countries billion Caribbean cent annually chaebol Chapter clothing and textiles clusters comparative advantage competitive advantage costs countries in transition declined developing economies developing-country domestic East and South-East East Asian employment enterprises Europe FDI inflows firms foreign direct investment Global Economic global MVA governments growth rate impact important including China increased increasingly Indonesia industrial development industrial growth industrial policy industrialized countries industrialized economies infrastructure interventions Kenya labour labour-intensive Latin America least developed countries levels linkages Lomé Lomé Convention macroeconomic Malaysia manufactured exports market share mass customization Mauritius Nigeria non-equity links OECD production programmes Province of China ratio reform regional integration Republic of Korea role share of global skills SMEs Source South Africa South-East Asia sub-Saharan Africa suppliers Table Taiwan Province tariffs technological upgrading TNCs trade liberalization UNIDO UNIDO Background Paper Uruguay Round Agreements value-added World Bank world trade Zimbabwe