Production networks in the Asia-Pacific region : facts and policy implications
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16/11/2011
16/11/2011
01/11/2011
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Resumo |
Production networks have been extensively developed in the Asia-Pacific region. This paper employs two micro-level approaches, case studies and econometric analysis, using JETRO's firm surveys which investigate Japanese affiliates operating in Southeast Asia. These two approaches found that production networks have extended, involving suppliers, across various nations in the Asia-Pacific region, and that production bases in host and home countries have different roles. A home country serves as a headquarters with services such as R&D, international marketing, and financing. A high tariff policy in a host country may foster domestic industries through the expansion of procurement from domestic suppliers, either indigenous or foreign, but it may discourage a country from becoming an export platform. |
Identificador |
IDE Discussion Paper. No. 315. 2011.11 http://hdl.handle.net/2344/1098 IDE Discussion Paper 315 |
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en eng |
Publicador |
Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO 日本貿易振興機構アジア経済研究所 |
Palavras-Chave | #Southeast Asia #Japan #Foreign affiliated firm #Industrial management #Production management #International economic relations #Skilled differentiation #High tariff policy #Export-platform FDI #509.61 #AEJA Japan 日本 #AH Southeast Asia 東南アジア #F14 - Country and Industry Studies of Trade #F15 - Economic Integration #F23 - Multinational Firms; International Business #L23 - Organization of Production |
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Working Paper Technical Report |