1st Edition

Sustainable Industrialization

By David Wallace Copyright 1996
    108 Pages
    by Routledge

    108 Pages
    by Routledge

    This report, first published in 1996, argues that radical changes in industrial organization and its relationship to society tend to arise in rapidly industrializing countries, and that new principles of sustainable production are more likely to bear fruit in developing than in developed countries. The rising tide of investment by multinational firms – who bring managerial, organizational and technological expertise – is a major resource for achieving this. Developing countries could steer such investment towards environmental goals through coherent and comprehensive policies for sustainable development.

    Foreword;  About the Author;  Acknowledgements;  Executive Summary;  1. Introduction  2. Sustainable Development: The Western Model  3. The West’s Record on Sustainable Development  4. Production Paradigms  5. Sustainable Development and Developing Countries: Models for Change  6. The Role of Foreign Investment  7. Policy Levers for Developing Countries  8. Conclusions

    Biography

    Wallace, David