Developing the electronics industry /

A vital electronics industry can boost a country ' s economic growth, provide jobs for skilled workers, and speed development in other sectors. This report shows how to build a modern and competitive electronics industry. It gives step-by-step advice on the market conditions, enterprise strateg...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Banco Mundial
Other Authors: Wellenius, Bjorn, ed, Miller, Arnold, ed, Dahlman, Carl J., ed
Format: Book
Published: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, 1993
Series:A World Bank Symposium
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface: 1. Electronics and the developing economies: introduction and overview / Bjr̲n Wellenius
  • 2. Building a modern electronics industry / Arnorld Miller
  • Pt. 1 Industry characteristics: 3. Semiconductors / David Dahmen
  • 4. The computer industry / Kenneth Flamm
  • 5. Consumer electronics / Jeffrey A Hart
  • 6. Telecommunications equipment markets into the 1990s / William W. Ambrose
  • Pt. 2 Experiences of advanced industrial economies: 7. The U.S. Electronics industry / Ralph J. Thomson
  • 8. European electronics: from crisis to collaboration / Wayne Sandholtz
  • 9. The Japanese semiconductor industry
  • 10. The U.S., Japanese, and Global integrated circuit industry: prospects for new entrants / W. Edward Steinmueller
  • 11. Trends in worldwide sourcing in the electronics industry / Cary Kimmel
  • Pt. 3 The newly industrialized economies
  • 12. Strategic underpinnings of the electronics industry in the newly industrialized economies of Asia / Denis Fred Simon
  • 13. Development of the Brazilian electronics industry: a study of the competitiveness of four subsectors / Claudio R. Frischtak
  • 14. The electronics industry in India: Past problems, recent progress, future outlook / Geoffrey Gowen and Daniel Hefler
  • 15. Alternative strategies for developing information industries / Ashoka Mody
  • 4. Conclusion 16. Electronics development strategy: the role fo government / Carl J. Dahalman
  • Abreviations.