The political economy of global manufacturing, business and finance / Michael Tribe, George Kararach, editors.

This excellent volume in the memory of the late Professor Fred Nixson brings together authoritative contributions from a diverse range of scholars on the political economy of global manufacturing, business and finance. Kunal Sen, World Institute for Development Economics Research, United Nations Uni...

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Other Authors: Tribe, Michael (Editor), Kararach, George (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Series:International political economy series.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Political Economy of Global Manufacturing, Business and Finance. Chapter 1. Development Economics, and the Political Economy of International Development
  • Chapter 2 The Future, Development Economics and Global Policy Actions
  • Chapter 3. Gender Equality and Inclusive Growth
  • Manufacturing Industry and International Development. Chapter 4. The future of manufacturing industry and its implications for developing countries
  • Chapter 5. Lights-out Manufacturing and Foreign Direct Investment Decline: Human Resource Based Avenues for Technological Diffusion in Developing Countries
  • Chapter 6. National Cars and Product Champions: ways forward for Vietnams automotive industry?
  • Chapter 7. Manufacturing Development in Bangladesh and Ghana: A Comparative Review of Growth Strategies
  • MNCs and International Development. Chapter 8. Transnational Corporations and Globalisation: the development of development?
  • Chapter 9. Knowledge Relevance and Emerging Country Multinationals Knowledge Transfer Advantage
  • Chapter 10. Supply Chains and Development: Does Vietnam have to worry about the middle-income trap?
  • Finance and International Development. Chapter 11. Financing development through PPPs: What does this mean for inequalities
  • Chapter 12. Recent Developments with Personal Remittances to LDCs in the context of Global Crises
  • Chapter 13. Shifting Landscapes in Development Finance: The Cautionary Tale of a New Debt Trap
  • Chapter 14. Overview and Concluding Remarks.