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MNEs have been involved in Thai manufacturing since the early 1960s but despite this significant involvement their role in the industrialization process remains a controversial issue. This book has three main foci:

  • to evaluate the impact of MNE involvement in Thai manufacturing
  • to gain insight into the principal mechanisms by which MNEs contribute to the industrialization process and obstacles that prevent them from functioning more effectively
  • to recommend policies for maximising the benefits from MNE involvement.

The key hypothesis proposed by the author is that gains from MNE involvement are conditioned by the policy environment of the host country. The scope of MNE involvement studies uniquely covers not only FDI but also non-FDI. The study also draws together valuable conclusions and outlines policy lessons for other developing countries.

Multinational Enterprises and Industrial Transformation will appeal to post-graduate and advanced undergraduate students in subject areas of international economics, industrial organization, economic growth, development economics and Asian economic development. Professional economists, policy makers and researchers working on industrial organization, international capital mobility and economic growth issues in developing countries will also find much to engage them within the book.



Table of Contents
Contents: 1. Purpose and Scope 2. Analytical Framework 3. Thai Manufacturing: The General Investment Climate and Incentive Structure 4. Industrialization in Thailand and Multinational Enterprise Involvement 5. The FDI–Growth Nexus in the Thai Manufacturing Sector 6. FDI and the Technological Benefit to Thai Manufacturing: The Cross-Industry Analysis 7. An Industry Study of the Thai Processed Food and Automotive Industries 8. Firm-Level Case Studies: The Processed Food and Automotive Industries 9. Conclusions and Policy Inferences Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/12/2006
      ISBN13: 9781847200464, 978-1847200464
      ISBN10: 184720046X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      MNEs have been involved in Thai manufacturing since the early 1960s but despite this significant involvement their role in the industrialization process remains a controversial issue. This book has three main foci:

      • to evaluate the impact of MNE involvement in Thai manufacturing
      • to gain insight into the principal mechanisms by which MNEs contribute to the industrialization process and obstacles that prevent them from functioning more effectively
      • to recommend policies for maximising the benefits from MNE involvement.

      The key hypothesis proposed by the author is that gains from MNE involvement are conditioned by the policy environment of the host country. The scope of MNE involvement studies uniquely covers not only FDI but also non-FDI. The study also draws together valuable conclusions and outlines policy lessons for other developing countries.

      Multinational Enterprises and Industrial Transformation will appeal to post-graduate and advanced undergraduate students in subject areas of international economics, industrial organization, economic growth, development economics and Asian economic development. Professional economists, policy makers and researchers working on industrial organization, international capital mobility and economic growth issues in developing countries will also find much to engage them within the book.



      Table of Contents
      Contents: 1. Purpose and Scope 2. Analytical Framework 3. Thai Manufacturing: The General Investment Climate and Incentive Structure 4. Industrialization in Thailand and Multinational Enterprise Involvement 5. The FDI–Growth Nexus in the Thai Manufacturing Sector 6. FDI and the Technological Benefit to Thai Manufacturing: The Cross-Industry Analysis 7. An Industry Study of the Thai Processed Food and Automotive Industries 8. Firm-Level Case Studies: The Processed Food and Automotive Industries 9. Conclusions and Policy Inferences Bibliography Index

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