ABSTRACT

This book offers a comprehensive study of regional industrialization in Europe and Asia from the early nineteenth century to the present. Using case studies on regional industrialization, the book provides insights into similarities and differences in industrialization processes between European, Eurasian and Asian countries. Important factors include the transition from traditional to modern industrial production, industrial policy, agglomeration forces, market integration, and the determinants of industrial location over time. The book is an invaluable reference that attempts to bridge the fields of economic history, political history, economic geography, and economics while contributing to the debates on economic divergence between Europe and Asia as well as on the role of economic integration and globalization.

part |45 pages

Introduction

part I|78 pages

Regional industrialization in Europe

part II|81 pages

Regional industrialization in Asia

chapter 6|32 pages

Regional industrialization in China

The basic metals sector 1

chapter 7|21 pages

Regional industrialization in China

The Yangtze and Zhujiang regions 1

part III|72 pages

Theories on regional industrialization

chapter 9|19 pages

Regional industrialization

Determinants of industrial location

chapter 10|32 pages

Regional industrialization

Evidence on industry agglomeration 1

chapter 11|19 pages

Regional industrialization

Role of industrial policy