The Moving Frontier: The Changing Geography of Production in Labour-Intensive Industries

Author:   Lois Labrianidis
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367146023


Pages:   334
Publication Date:   05 June 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Lois Labrianidis
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.820kg
ISBN:  

9780367146023


ISBN 10:   0367146029
Pages:   334
Publication Date:   05 June 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction, Lois Labrianidis. Part 1: Thematic Analysis of the European Experience. 2. Delocalization and Development in Europe: Conceptual Issues and Empirical Findings, Athanasios Kalogeresis and Lois Labrianidis. 3. Patterns of Enterprise Strategies in Labour-Intensive Industries: The case of Five EU Countries, Christos Kalantaridis, Ivaylo Vassilev and Grahame Fallon. 4. Social Consequences of Delocalization in Labour-Intensive Industries: The Experience of Old and New Members of the EU, Krzysztof Gwosdz and Boleslaw Domanski. 5. Between Policy Regimes and Value Chains in the Restructuring of Labour-Intensive Industries, Ivaylo Vassilev, Grzegorz Micek and Artemios Kourtesis. Part 2: Industrial Analysis of the European Experience. 6. The Impact of Internationalization on the Clothing Industry, Christos Kalantaridis, Ivaylo Vassilev and Grahame Fallon. 7. The Impact of Delocalization on the European Electronics Industry, Runno Lumiste. 8. Footwear Industry: Delocatlization and Europeanization, Poli Roukova, Spartak Keremidchiev, Margarita Ilieva and Evgeni Evgeniev. 9. The Impact of Delocalization on the European Software Industry, Robert Guzik and Grzegorz Micek. Part 3: The Experience From Elsewhere in the World. 10. Corporate Strategies for Software Globalization., Alok Aggarwal, Orna Berry, Martin Kenney, Stefanie Ann Lenway and Valerie Taylor. 11. Newly Emerging Paradigms in the World Economy: Global Buyers, value Chain Governance and Local Suppliers' Performance in Thailand, Carlo Pietrobelli and Federica Saliola. 12. African Cloth, Export Production and Second-hand Clothing in Kenya, Tina Mangieri. 13. Conclusion, Lois Labrianidis.

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"'This book illuminates central questions about the delocalization challenge in five EU countries whose collective experience is rarely examined: the UK, Greece, Poland, Estonia, and Bulgaria. Along with its detailed empirical findings for four industries (clothing, footwear, electronics and software) inside and outside of Europe, the book has a refreshing policy message: delocalization, within Europe at least, need not be a ""race to the bottom"" in terms of its employment or social effects, and it can be managed. This is a valuable contribution to our thinking about this topic.' Gary Gereffi, Duke University, USA '...an original and fresh contribution in perspective and results.' Economic Geography '...the authors touch on, bring together and deal with a number of issues that are under-explored and could be investigated further... the book provides a good starting point for those who want to familiarize themselves with the aforementioned topics and/or are in search for stimuli for postgraduate dissertations and research papers.' South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics"


'This book illuminates central questions about the delocalization challenge in five EU countries whose collective experience is rarely examined: the UK, Greece, Poland, Estonia, and Bulgaria. Along with its detailed empirical findings for four industries (clothing, footwear, electronics and software) inside and outside of Europe, the book has a refreshing policy message: delocalization, within Europe at least, need not be a race to the bottom in terms of its employment or social effects, and it can be managed. This is a valuable contribution to our thinking about this topic.' Gary Gereffi, Duke University, USA '...an original and fresh contribution in perspective and results.' Economic Geography '...the authors touch on, bring together and deal with a number of issues that are under-explored and could be investigated further... the book provides a good starting point for those who want to familiarize themselves with the aforementioned topics and/or are in search for stimuli for postgraduate dissertations and research papers.' South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics


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Lois Labrianidis is Professor of Economic Geography, Department of Economics, University of Macedonia, Greece.

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