1st Edition

International Competitiveness in Latin America and East Asia

    126 Pages
    by Routledge

    126 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1993. Latin America is undergoing a process of profound economic and social change. The industrial import substitution that continued for several decades was quantitatively successful in terms of industrialization but - like inward-oriented industrialization in the socialist countries - failed to raise the economies of the region to international productivity levels. The attempt at catch-up industrialization outside the reference frame of the world market led to economic stagnation, social crises, serious environmental degradation and the obstruction of social development. The following papers included in this book, show that the development of competitive advantages is initially determined by the new macro policy and by modernization at enterprise level.

    Introduction and Summary; Chapter 1 Latin America – Industrialization without Vision, Klaus Esser; Chapter 2 Shaping Industrial Competitiveness in Chile the Case of the Chilean Wood-processing Industry, Dirk Messner; Chapter 3 Comprehensive Modernization on the Shop-Floor, Jörg Meyer-Stamer; Chapter 4 Technological Modernization Processes in Korean Small- and Medium-Scale Industry – a New Success Story?, Wolfgang Hillebrand;

    Biography

    Klaus Esser, Wolfgang Hillebrand, Dirk Messner, Jörg Meyer-Stamer