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基本説明
Explains recent dramatic changes in industrial concentration across the whole supply chain of three industires.
Full Description
Using empirical data from the supply chain of aerospace, beverages and retail this text develops an original framework, the 'cascade effect', to explain changes in industrial concentration. This provides an original insight into the determinants of industrial structure and has vital implications for firms and policy-makers in developing countries.
Contents
Introduction The Debate The Global Business Revolution Systems Integration and the Cascade Effect The Aerospace Industry The Beverage Industry The Retail Industry Implications for Firm-Level Catch-up in Developing Countries