The evolution of the world economy : the 'flying-geese' theory of multinational corporations and structural transformation / Terutomo Ozawa.
By: Ozawa, Terutomo [author.].
Publisher: UK : Edward Elgar, 2016Description: xv, 207p.ISBN: 9781781003305; 1781003300.Subject(s): International business enterprises | Economic development | Economic development | International business enterprisesDDC classification: 338.88851 Summary: The world economy is near a critical crossroads, as a rising China, the greatest-ever beneficiary of US-led capitalism, ironically dreams big to replace America's supremacy as a new hegemonic power with a non-liberal world order. This third volume of the trilogy on ‘flying-geese’ theory reformulation explains how capitalism has changed industrial structures across the world. Using structural development economics and political economy analytics the unfolding changes in the global industrial landscape are examined in depth. Will the ‘flying-geese’ formation survive the formation that has produced the East Asian miracle and is hoped to spread to Africa?Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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338.880954 EME- Emerging Indian multinationals: strategic players in a multipolar world | 338.880954 PRA-I Indian multinationals in the world economy: implications for development | 338.883 MUL- Multinational corporations and global poverty reduction | 338.88851 OZA-E The evolution of the world economy : | 338.8891724 CUE-E Emerging market multinationals: managing operational challenges for sustained international growth | 338.8895204 PEA-; Technological competitiveness of Japanese multinationals | 338.88954 SAR-G Globlisation of Indian Business |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-194) and index.
The world economy is near a critical crossroads, as a rising China, the greatest-ever beneficiary of US-led capitalism, ironically dreams big to replace America's supremacy as a new hegemonic power with a non-liberal world order. This third volume of the trilogy on ‘flying-geese’ theory reformulation explains how capitalism has changed industrial structures across the world. Using structural development economics and political economy analytics the unfolding changes in the global industrial landscape are examined in depth. Will the ‘flying-geese’ formation survive the formation that has produced the East Asian miracle and is hoped to spread to Africa?
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