ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Industry and Development is a global overview of industrialisation. Each chapter will provide readers with contemporary insights into this this essential aspect of economic development.

Industrialisation has been at the forefront of discussion on economic development since the earliest days of development economics. But over the last fifty years, the manufacturing sectors of different countries and regions have grown at strikingly different rates. In 1960 developing countries took a very small share of global manufacturing production. Today the position had changed radically with fast growth of manufacturing in many parts of what was originally the developing world, particularly in China and the rest of East Asia. On the other hand, countries in Africa and parts of Latin America have been largely left behind by this process of industrialisation. This volume aims to illuminate this uneven development and takes stock of the current issues that hinder and support industrialisation in low and middle income economies.

This Handbook is a collection of chapters on different aspects of industrialisation experience in a range of countries. Key themes include, the role of manufacturing in growth, the nature of structural change at different stages of development, the role of manufacturing in employment creation, alternative options for trade and industrial policy, the key role of technology and technical change, and the impact of globalisation and the spread of global value chains and foreign direct investment on prospects for industrialisation. Several chapters discuss individual country experiences with examples from India, Mexico, South Africa and Tanzania, as well as an overview of African industrialisation.

This authoritative Handbook will be a key reference source for those studying or wishing to understand contemporary economic development. Offering inspiration and direction for future research, this landmark volume will be of crucial importance to all development economics scholars and researchers.

chapter 1|25 pages

Editorial introduction

chapter 6|19 pages

Deindustrialisation

An issue for both developed and developing countries

chapter 7|19 pages

What role for small enterprises?

Industrial clusters, industrial policy and poverty reduction

chapter 8|16 pages

Industrial policy

Back on the agenda

chapter 9|15 pages

Import substituting industrialisation (ISI)

Can or should we divorce industrialisation and trade strategies?

chapter 11|20 pages

Global Value Chains In Manufacturing Industry

Where they came from, where they are going and why this is important

chapter 13|18 pages

Global Value Chains In Apparel

Still a path for industrial development?

chapter 14|19 pages

The Role Of Special Economic Zones In Manufacturing Development In Sub-Saharan Africa

Structural transformation and employment creation 1

chapter 18|15 pages

Mexico'S New Industrial Organisation Since The 1980s

Glocal challenges from export-orientation and polarisation

chapter 19|15 pages

Industrial Development In India

chapter 20|32 pages

Is There An Africa Problem? 1

chapter 21|16 pages

Industrial Development In Tanzania

Reforms, performance and issues

chapter 22|17 pages

Manufacturing In Post-Apartheid South Africa

Performance and policy 1