The Global Restructuring of the Steel Industry
Innovations, Institutions and Industrial Change
By Anthony D'Costa
Published January 28th 1999 by Routledge – 248 pages
Series: Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy
Published January 28th 1999 by Routledge – 248 pages
Series: Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy
Drawing upon case studies of the steel industry in the US, Japan, South Korea, Brazil and India, this book explains how and why the steel industry has shifted from advanced capitalist countries to late industrializing countries. Anthony P. D'Costa examines the relationship between industrial change and institutional responses to technological diffusion. He reveals the governments' and firms' differing responses to innovations lead to an uneven diffusion of technology and industrial reorganization. Moreover, when it becomes clear that existing institutional arrangements no longer serve the industry well, new arrangement are created which allow for innovative behaviour. Often this has created opportunities for technological 'leapfrogging' and the emergence of new technologies in unexpected places.
'The book's clear structure and writing style make it a pleasure to read. It is a detailed account of the global shift of the steel industry and therefore is useful to economic geographers and regional scientists interested in situating their research on steel industry regions in a broader context.' - Regional Studies, Vol. 37.4, 2003, Robert Hassink, Universiy of Bonn
Name: The Global Restructuring of the Steel Industry: Innovations, Institutions and Industrial Change (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: By Anthony D'Costa. Drawing upon case studies of the steel industry in the US, Japan, South Korea, Brazil and India, this book explains how and why the steel industry has shifted from advanced capitalist countries to late industrializing countries. Anthony P...
Categories: Economics, Industrial Economics, International Economics