Alice H. Amsden

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1981 - 2009

Anzahl

37

Co-Autoren

ABSTRACT (2007)

Francisco Veloso, Licenciatura Engenharia, Física Tecnológica, M. S. Economia, Gestão Ciência Tecnologia, Alice H. Amsden, ...

This dissertation addresses the issue of performance standards in developing nations, focusing on the role of local content requirements. It proposes a theoretical framework to understand the impact...

Project Execution Capability, Organizational Know-how and Conglomerate Corporate Growth in Late Industrialization (1994)

AMSDEN, ALICE H., HIKINO, TAKASHI

In many successful late-industrializing countries in the 20th century, business groups with operating units in technologically unrelated industries have acted as the microeco-nomic agent of growth....

An Interview with Miyohei Sinohara: Non-Conformism in Japanese Economic Thought

Alice H. Amsden, Kotaro Suzumura

Miyohei Shinohara is regarded in Japan as a highly accomlished but unconventional economist, with views on most subjects at odds with those of other major economists. Shinohara talks freely On His...

Escape from Empire: The Developing World's Journey through Heaven and Hell

Alice H. Amsden

The American government has been both miracle worker and villain in the developing world. From the end of World War II until the 1980s poor countries, including many in Africa and the Middle East,...

Making Aid Work

Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee, Alice H. Amsden, Robert H. Bates, Jagdish Bhagwati, Angus Deaton, Nicholas Stern

With more than a billion people now living on less than a dollar a day, and with eight million dying each year because they are simply too poor to live, most would agree that the problem of global...

Beyond Late Development: Taiwan's Upgrading Policies

Alice H. Amsden, Wan-wen Chu

In this book Alice Amsden and Wan-wen Chu cover new ground by analyzing the phenomenon of high-end catch-up. They study how leading firms from the most advanced latecomer countries like Taiwan have...

Escape from Empire: The Developing World's Journey through Heaven and Hell

Alice H. Amsden

The American government has been both miracle worker and villain in the developing world. From the end of World War II until the 1980s poor countries, including many in Africa and the Middle East,...