Growing Industrial Clusters in Asia: Serendipity and Science

Author:   Research Manager in the Development Economics Research Group Shahid Yusuf (The World Bank World Bank World Bank The World Bank World Bank World Bank The World Bank The World Bank) ,  Kaoru Nabeshima ,  Shoichi Yamashita
Publisher:   World Bank Group
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9781281385819


Pages:   283
Publication Date:   19 September 2008
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Industrial clusters in Silicon Valley, Hsinchu Park, and northern Italy, and in the vicinity of Cambridge, U.K., have captured the imagination of policymakers, researchers, city planners and business people. Where clusters take root, they can generate valuable spillovers, promote innovation, and create the critical industrial mass for sustained growth. For cities such as Kitakyushu, Japan, that are faced with the erosion of their traditional industrial base and are threatened by economic decline, creating a cluster that would reverse the downward trends is enormously attractive. Growing Industrial Clusters in Asia offers practical guidance on the nature of clusters and the likely efficacy of measures that could help build a cluster. It draws on the experience of both established dynamic clusters and newly emerging ones that show considerable promise. The insights that result from its anlaysis will be of particular interest to policy makers, urban planners, business people, and researchers.

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Author:   Research Manager in the Development Economics Research Group Shahid Yusuf (The World Bank World Bank World Bank The World Bank World Bank World Bank The World Bank The World Bank) ,  Kaoru Nabeshima ,  Shoichi Yamashita
Publisher:   World Bank Group
Imprint:   World Bank Group
ISBN:  

9781281385819


ISBN 10:   1281385816
Pages:   283
Publication Date:   19 September 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Undefined
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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