1st Edition

The Newly Industrializing Countries Trade and Adjustment

Edited By Louis Turner, Neil McMullen Copyright 1982
306 Pages
by Routledge

306 Pages
by Routledge

The Newly Industrializing Countries (1982) examines the ‘NICs’ of Japan, Taiwan, South Korea and Brazil as they face the world economy of the 1970s, their exports meeting an increasing number of trade barriers and tariffs as the world moved away from the principles of free trade. The book examines the interplay of political and economic forces in certain manufacturing industries being... Read more

1. Introduction Louis Turner  2. Rise of the NICs as Exporters on a Global Scale Colin I. Bradford, jr  Part 1. The Industry Cases  3. Textiles and Clothing Stephen Woolcock  4. Consumer Electronics: the Colour Television Case Louis Turner  5. Automobiles Neil McMullen and Laura L. Megna  6. Iron and Steel Stephen Woolcock  7. Petrochemicals Louis Turner  Part 2. Trade Policies  8. Western Europe and the NICs Louis Turner  9. North America and the NICs Neil McMullen  10. The View from the NICs Lousi Turner  Part 3. The Adjustment Debate  11. The NICs and World Economic Adjustment Colin I. Bradford, jr  12. The Concept of Adjustment Stephen Woolcock  13. The Micro Picture: Corporate and Sectoral Developments Lawrence G. Franko and Sherry Stephenson  14. Adjustment in Western Europe Stephen Woolcock  15. Adjustment in the USA Neil McMullen  Part 4. Conclusions  16. An Overview Louis Turner

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Louis Turner and Neil McMullen