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基本説明
Examines how and why the Chinese government succeeded in leveraging China's international competitive advantages to modernize the country's automotive industry.
Full Description
As a window for understanding the relationship between globalization and the state's pursuit of national industrial development, this book examines how and why the Chinese government succeeded in leveraging China's international competitive advantages to modernize the country's automotive industry.
Contents
Introduction The Chinese State: International and Comparative Perspectives PART I: MODERNIZATION, LOWER PHASE Weak Automakers, State Coordination Failure Shanghai VW: Origins of the Modern Supply Network PART II: MODERNIZATION, HIGHER PHASE The Automotive Industrial Policy Institutional Structure and Policy Effectiveness Negotiating Shanghai GM PART III: IMPLICATIONS Homegrown Brands and Models Vulnerabilities: View from the Inside Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index