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Impacts of Regional Development Strategies on Growth and Equity of Korea: A Multiregional CGE Model

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Impacts of Regional Development Strategies on Growth and Equity of Korea: A Multiregional CGE Model
Author(s)Kim, Euijune; Kim, Kabsung
AbstractThis paper is concerned with manufacturing in advanced economies. It analyses the broad trends operating both within these economies and in the global economy surrounding them. The paper rejects the view that advanced economies can rely mainly on services and argues that a strong manufacturing industry is vital to their prosperity. Manufacturing industry in these economies has already undergone painful restructuring and new problems lie ahead, but there are also new export opportunities arising from the growth of markets in developing countries. The paper concludes by analysing global trade patterns and the impact of transnational corporations.
IssueNo1
Pages165-180
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAnnals of Regional Science
VolumeNo36
PubDateFebruary2002
ISBN_ISSN0570-1864

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