South Asia's turn: policies to boost competitiveness and create the next export powerhouse
South Asia has a huge need to create more and better jobs for a growing population, especially in the manufacturing industries where it is underperforming as compared to East Asia. The report examines three critical and relatively understudied drivers of competitiveness: economies of agglomeration:...
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Zusammenfassung: | South Asia has a huge need to create more and better jobs for a growing population, especially in the manufacturing industries where it is underperforming as compared to East Asia. The report examines three critical and relatively understudied drivers of competitiveness: economies of agglomeration: firms and workers accrue benefits from locating close together in cities or clusters through urbanization and localization ; participation in global value chains: stronger competitive pressures weed out least productive firms while others improve by gaining access to new knowledge and better inputs ; firm capabilities: in order to operate close to what would be considered optimum efficiency levels given the prevailing factor prices and thus employ South Asia's abundant labor. The report shows that South Asia has great untapped competitiveness potential. Realizing this potential would require the governments in the region to pursue second generation trade policy reforms for firms to better contribute to and benefit from global value chains (e.g. facilitating imports for exporters), to facilitate the development of industrial clusters in secondary cities (cheaper and less congested than the metros) as well as to deploy policies to improve the capabilities of firms |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 161 Seiten 27 cm |
ISBN: | 1464809739 9781464809736 |
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adam_text | SOUTH ASIA S TURN
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
PART 1. SOUTH ASIA S COMPETITIVENESS CHALLENGE AND OPPORTUNITY
THE REGION S COMPETITIVENESS POTENTIAL REMAINS LARGELY UNREALIZED
IMPROVING COMPETITIVENESS REQUIRES RAISING PRODUCTIVITY RATHER THAN
KEEPING COSTS LOW
PART 2. PRODUCTIVITY PERFORMANCE: FIRMS AND LINKAGES
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CHALLENGES CONTINUE TO WEIGH ON FIRM PERFORMANCE
PRODUCTIVITY-BOOSTING AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES ARE UNDERLEVERAGED
LIMITED SUCCESS IN LINKING TO GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS
FIRM CAPABILITIES ARE CONSTRAINED
PART 3. THE WAY FORWARD
POTENTIAL FOR INCREASED GROWTH THROUGH POLICY REFORMS
NEED FOR GREATER EMPHASIS ON TRADE POLICIES, SPATIAL POLICIES, AND FIRM
CAPABILITIES
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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title | South Asia's turn policies to boost competitiveness and create the next export powerhouse |
title_auth | South Asia's turn policies to boost competitiveness and create the next export powerhouse |
title_exact_search | South Asia's turn policies to boost competitiveness and create the next export powerhouse |
title_full | South Asia's turn policies to boost competitiveness and create the next export powerhouse Gladys Lopez-Acevedo, Denis Medvedev, and Vincent Palmade, editors |
title_fullStr | South Asia's turn policies to boost competitiveness and create the next export powerhouse Gladys Lopez-Acevedo, Denis Medvedev, and Vincent Palmade, editors |
title_full_unstemmed | South Asia's turn policies to boost competitiveness and create the next export powerhouse Gladys Lopez-Acevedo, Denis Medvedev, and Vincent Palmade, editors |
title_short | South Asia's turn |
title_sort | south asia s turn policies to boost competitiveness and create the next export powerhouse |
title_sub | policies to boost competitiveness and create the next export powerhouse |
topic | Economic development South Asia Foreign trade promotion South Asia |
topic_facet | Economic development South Asia Foreign trade promotion South Asia South Asia Economic conditions South Asia Commercial policy |
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