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First published in 1998 this boo responds to the dynamics of Industrializing Asia and the behavioural changes of actors which in response to changing internal and external forces have given rise to and are constantly giving rise to alterations in patterns of growth. From a geographical perspective these are expressed in regional change understood as a reconstruction of spatial organization. The imperatives of dynamic comparative advantage changing global or regional competitiveness and regional competition faced by different actors entities or territorial units can be identified as important forces underlying and shaping regional change. This volume provides further illumination contextualization and interpretation of the spatiality of the economic reality in Industrializing Asia as well as the role played by and the implications for different actors. The objectives of this book are 1) to outline the processes of regional change linked to responses in the form of restructuring and integrative and regionalization tendencies as well as the realignment of the global-regional-local divide in production systems/complexes and the operation of firms associated with reorganization of production in the process of maintaining and reconfiguring comparative advantage; 2) to highlight the wide scope of the process by considering differential units of analysis linked to the agents and manifestations of regional change and the role of scale in terms of the spatial units involved; 3) to highlight the implications as to the current and future position or role of differential actors/agents (particularly nation state) in shaping the new economic reality in the region and as a corollary its positioning in the global economic order. | Regional Change in Industrializing Asia Regional and Local Responses to Changing Competitiveness

Routledge Regional Change In Industrializing Asia Regional And Local Responses To Changing Competitiveness Size 1 09780367000417

First published in 1998 this boo responds to the dynamics of Industrializing Asia and the behavioural changes of actors which in response to changing internal and external forces have given rise to and are constantly giving rise to alterations in patterns of growth. From a geographical perspective these are expressed in regional change understood as a reconstruction of spatial organization. The imperatives of dynamic comparative advantage changing global or regional competitiveness and regional competition faced by different actors entities or territorial units can be identified as important forces underlying and shaping regional change. This volume provides further illumination contextualization and interpretation of the spatiality of the economic reality in Industrializing Asia as well as the role played by and the implications for different actors. The objectives of this book are 1) to outline the processes of regional change linked to responses in the form of restructuring and integrative and regionalization tendencies as well as the realignment of the global-regional-local divide in production systems/complexes and the operation of firms associated with reorganization of production in the process of maintaining and reconfiguring comparative advantage; 2) to highlight the wide scope of the process by considering differential units of analysis linked to the agents and manifestations of regional change and the role of scale in terms of the spatial units involved; 3) to highlight the implications as to the current and future position or role of differential actors/agents (particularly nation state) in shaping the new economic reality in the region and as a corollary its positioning in the global economic order. | Regional Change in Industrializing Asia Regional and Local Responses to Changing Competitiveness

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