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This book analyzes the institutional underpinnings of East Asia's dynamic growth by exploring the interplay between governance and flexibility. As the challenges of promoting and sustaining economic growth become ever more complex, firms in both advanced and industrializing countries face constant pressures for change from markets and technology. Globalization, heightened competition, and shorter product cycles mean that markets are increasingly volatile and fragmented. To contend with demands for higher quality, quicker delivery, and cost efficiencies, firms must enhance their capability to innovate and diversify. Achieving this flexibility, in turn, often requires new forms of governance—arrangements that facilitate the exchange of resources among diverse yet interdependent economic actors. Moving beyond the literature's emphasis on developed economies, this volume emphasizes the relevance of the links between governance and flexibility for understanding East Asia's explosive economic growth over the past quarter century. In case studies that encompass a variety of key industrial sectors and countries, the contributors emphasize the importance of network patterns of governance for facilitating flexibility in firms throughout the region. Their analyses illuminate both the strengths and limitations of recent growth strategies and offer insights into prospects for continued expansion in the wake of the East Asian economic crisis of the late 1990s.Contributions by: Richard P. Appelbaum, Lu-lin Cheng, Stephen W. K. Chiu, Frederic C. Deyo, Richard F. Doner, Dieter Ernst, Eric Hershberg, Tai Lok Lui, Rajah Rasiah, David A. Smith, and Poh-Kam Wong.
Frederic C. Deyo is professor of sociology at SUNY, Brockport, and honorary professor and NZAI research fellow at the University of Auckland. Richard F. Doner is associate professor of political science at Emory University. Eric Hershberg is program director at the Social Science Research Council.
Introduction: Governance and Flexible Production in East AsiaFrederic C. Deyo and Richard F. DonerChapter 1: Sources of Success in Uncertain Markets: The Taiwanese Footwear IndustryLu-lin ChengChapter 2: Flexibility under Unorganized Industrialism? The Experience of Industrial Restructuring in Hong KongTai Lok Lui and Stephen W. K. ChiuChapter 3: Governance and Flexibility: The East Asian Garment IndustryRichard P. Appelbaum and David A. SmithChapter 4: Dynamic Flexibility and Sectoral Governance in the Thai Auto Industry: The Enclave ProblemFrederic C. Deyo and Richard F. DonerChapter 5: Catching Up and Postcrisis Industrial Upgrading: Searching for New Sources of Growth in Korea's Electronics IndustryDieter ErnstChapter 6: Politics, Institutions, and Flexibility: Microelectronics Transnationals and Machine Tool Linkages in MalaysiaRajah RasiahChapter 7: Flexible Production, High-Tech Commodities, and Public Policies: The Hard Disk Drive Industry in SingaporePoh-Kam WongConclusion: Network Governance, Flexibility, and Development amid CrisisFrederic C. Deyo, Richard F. Doner, and Eric Hershberg
Richard F. Doner, Gregory W. Noble, John Ravenhill, Emory University) Doner, Richard F. (is Goodrich C. White Professor Emeritus of Political Science, is Goodrich C. White Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Tokyo) Noble, Gregory W. (Professor of Politics and Public Administration, Professor of Politics and Public Administration, University of Waterloo) Ravenhill, John (Professor in Political Science, Professor in Political Science, DONER, Doner