1st Edition
Globalizing Regional Development in East Asia Production Networks, Clusters, and Entrepreneurship
1. Globalizing Regional Development in East Asia: Production Networks, Clusters, and Entrepreneurship - Henry Wai-chung Yeung
2. Situating Regional Development in the Competitive Dynamics of Global Production Networks: An East Asian Perspective - Henry Wai-chung Yeung (National University of Singapore)
Part One: Global production networks and regional development
3. Revisiting the Silicon Island? The Geographically Varied "Strategic Coupling" in the Development of High-technology Parks in Taiwan - You-ren Yang, Jinn-yuh Hsu, and Chia-ho Ching (National Taiwan University)
4. Strategic Coupling of Regional Development in Global Production Networks: Redistribution of Taiwan PC Investment from Pearl River Delta to Yangtze River Delta, China - Chun Yang (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
5. Multinationals, Geographical Spillovers and Regional Development in Thailand - Suksawat Sajarattanochote and Jessie P.H. Poon (State University of New York, Buffalo)
6. From Global Production Networks to Global Reproduction Networks: Households, Migration and Regional Development in Cavite, Philippines - Philip F. Kelly (York University, Canada)
Part Two: Politics and entrepreneurship in regional development
7. Balanced Development in Globalizing Regional Development? Unpacking the New Regional Policy in South Korea - Yong-Sook Lee (Korea University)
8. Scaling Up Regional Development in Globalizing China: Local Capital Accumulation, Land-Centered Politics, and Reproduction of Space - George C.S. Lin (University of Hong Kong)
9. Globalizing Regional Development in Sunan, China: Does Suzhou Industrial Park Fit a Neo-Marshallian District Model?
Dennis Wei, Yuqi Lu, and Wen Chen (University of Utah, USA)
10. Clustering as anti-politics machine? Situating the politics of regional economic development and Malaysia’s Multimedia Super Corridor - Josh Lepawsky (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)
11. Entrepreneurship and Regional Culture: The case of Hamamatsu and Kyoto, Japan - Yuko Aoyama (Clark University, USA)
Biography
Henry Wai-chung Yeung is Professor of Economic Geography at the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore. His books include Transnational Corporations and Business Networks and Chinese Capitalism in a Global Era (also published by Routledge). He is the editor of Environment and Planning A, Economic Geography, and Review of International Political Economy.






