China's New Development Strategies

China's New Development Strategies

Upgrading from Above and from Below in Global Value Chains

Bamber, Penny; Gereffi, Gary; Fernandez-Stark, Karina

Springer Verlag, Singapore

09/2022

294

Dura

Inglês

9789811930072

15 a 20 dias

539

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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part 1. Upgrading from Above: Industry 4.0 and China's New Development Strategies.- Chapter 2. Made in China 2025: Advanced Manufacturing and Transformation of Production Networks.- Chapter 3. Alibaba's Distribution-Driven Approach Towards the Industrial Internet: A Chinese Approach to Industry 4.0? - Chapter 4. Reorganization of Global Value Chains in the Digital Economy: China's Response.- Chapter 5. Industry 4.0: China's Path to the Adoption of Digitalization and Automation Technologies.- Part 2. Upgrading from Below: Active Local Governments and Firms and the Reconfiguration of Value Chains in China.- Chapter 6. Industrial Upgrading from Below: Can Chinese Local Manufacturing Firms Reconfigure Global Value Chains? - Chapter 7. Objective and Subjective Social Upgrading and Downgrading of Technical Workers in China's Transitional Economy.- Chapter 8. Active local government and new Chinese firms in the emerging industries in Kunshan.- Chapter 9. Small City, Big Wisdom: Urban Transformation and Industrial Upgrading Strategies for Kunshan in the Changing Globalization Era.- Part 3. China's Shifting Role in Regional and Global Value Chains.- Chapter 10. China's Shifting Roles in Asian Electronics Trade Networks: Implications for Regional Value Chains.- Chapter 11. Chinese Cities in ICT Manufacturing Value Chains: A Multi-Product Analysis.- Chapter 12. Whither Global Value Chains: The Shifting Role of Taiwanese FDI in Mainland China.- Chapter 13. China's Energy Policy: Implications of 'Green or Brown' Recovery for China's Role in Manufacturing GVCs.- Chapter 14. Concluding Note.
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Strategies;Global Value Chains;Economic Development;Export;Consumer Goods