Record Type: |
Electronic resources
: monographic
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Title Information: |
resource networks in the Asia-Pacific Steel Industry |
Author: |
WilsonJeffrey D., |
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: |
Palgrave Connect (Online service) |
Place of Publication: |
Basingstoke |
Published: |
Palgrave Macmillan; |
Year of Publication: |
2013 |
Description: |
1 online resourceill. : |
Series: |
International political economy series |
Subject: |
Steel industry and trade - Pacific Area. - |
Subject: |
Business logistics - Pacific Area. - |
Online resource: |
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137023193An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information |
Notes: |
Description based on publisher supplied information; title not viewed. |
Summary: |
Resource interdependence has driven economic integration in the Asia-Pacific. Through trade and investment ties, Northeast Asian steel industries have developed global production networks with mining industries on the Pacific Rim for the supply of steelmaking raw materials. But by spanning multiple national spaces, these production networks unite many national economies while belonging exclusively to none. Who, therefore, is in control? Jeffrey D. Wilson examines how states and firms coordinate their activities to govern global production in the Asia-Pacific steel industry. |
ISBN: |
9781137023193electronic bk. |
ISBN: |
1137023198electronic bk. |
Content Note: |
Theorising States and Firms in Global Production Networks The Coordinated Rise of the Japanese Steel Industry Negotiating Resource Production Networks in Australia Resource Nationalism and Australian State Intervention Broadening Membership and the Struggle for Control The State-led Rise of the Chinese Steel Industry China and the Iron Ore War Governing Global Production. |