ABSTRACT

Very little has been written on industrialization and deindustrialization in Asia and Africa. This reference work sheds illuminating light upon the industrial development in Asia and Africa. It also provides an in-depth look into China’s engagement and migrant labour in Africa. The book also addresses the roles of public-private partnership (PPP) and international development cooperation and how they are fundamental to industrialization in Asia and Africa.

Designing Integrated Industrial Policies will be a very useful reference particularly as a how-to guide on industrial promotion and designing integrated industrial policies not only for economic growth and job creation but also for "inclusive" development. It comes with country cases and illustrates useful tools for industrial policy simulation and for evidence-based policy making through these concrete examples.

part I|131 pages

Industrial promotion in retrospect and prospect

part III|142 pages

Designing integrated industrial policies in Africa

chapter 13|26 pages

Mechanisms and impacts of innovation on firm survival

Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

chapter 16|34 pages

A new partnership between business and development

A case study of Ethiopia’s industrial development

chapter 17|17 pages

Taking part in RCEP

CGE analysis focusing on industrial impact

chapter 18|21 pages

Promoting both industrial development and regional convergence

Toward a regionally inclusive industrial policy