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Book cover image of Industrial Transformation in the Developing World by Michael T. Rock

Authors: Michael T. Rock, David P. Angel
ISBN-13: 9780199270040, ISBN-10: 019927004X
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: December 2005
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Michael T. Rock

Michael T. Rock has lived and taught in Thailand and Vietnam; has served as senior economist of the Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development, a development NGO established by the Rockefeller family. Received PhD in economics from the University of Pittsburgh. Recently awarded a grant from the Ministry of the Economy, Trade and Industry in Japan to study energy intensity in the pulp and paper industry in China, the US National Science Foundation to study the environmental behaviour of cement plants in China, Malaysia and Thailand, and a MacArthur Foundation grant to study the integration of industrial policy with environmental policy in China and Taiwan. Has consulted for the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the Asia Foundation, the UN Development Program and the UN Industrial Development Organization. David P. Angel holds degrees from Cambridge University and UCLA; he is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including an Abe Fellowship awarded by the Center for Global Partnership in conjunction with the Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies. His research includes work conducted for the US Department of Commerce, the US Agency for International Development, the Asian Development Bank, and the MacArthur Foundation. He has consulted widely for public and private organizations around the world.

Book Synopsis

'Grow first, clean up later' environmental strategies in the developing economies of East Asia pose a critical regional and global sustainability challenge in this area of continuing rapid urban-based industrial growth which is the most polluted region in the world. Using detailed case studies and rigorous empirical analyses Rock and Angel show that East Asian governments have found institutionally unique ways to overcome the sustainability challenge, thus proving an important antidote to those who argue that poor countries cannot afford to clean up their environment whilst their economies remain under-developed. The authors, leading experts in the field, demonstrate that low income economies outside East Asia can also use the same policy integration effectively.

Table of Contents

1East Asia's sustainability challenge1
2Late industrialization and technological capabilities building19
3Policy integration : from technology upgrading to industrial environment improvement54
4The role of environmental regulatory agencies in sustainability : Korea and Indonesia81
5Globalization, openness to trade and investment, technology transfer, and the environment : the cement industry in East Asia107
6Win-win environmental intensity or technique effects and technological learning : evidence from Siam City Cement127
7Impact of multinational corporations' firm-based environmental standards on subsidiaries and their suppliers : evidence from Motorola-Penang150
8Global standards and the environmental performance of industry170
9Implications for other industrializing economies186
10Prospects for policy integration in low income economies197

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