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Trouble in the Making?: The Future of Manufacturing-Led Development [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 251x175x12 mm, weight: 520 g, ill., col. figs, tables
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: World Bank Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1464811741
  • ISBN-13: 9781464811746
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 251x175x12 mm, weight: 520 g, ill., col. figs, tables
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: World Bank Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1464811741
  • ISBN-13: 9781464811746
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Technology and globalization are threatening manufacturing's traditional ability to deliver both productivity and jobs at a large scale for unskilled workers. Concerns about widening inequality within and across countries are raising questions about whether interventions are needed and how effective they could be. 'Trouble in the making : the future of manufacturing-led development' addresses three questions: How has the global manufacturing landscape changed and why does this matter for developemnt opportunities ; How are emerging trends in technology and globalization likely to shape the feasibility and desirability of manufacturing-led development in the future ; If low wages are going to be less important in defining competitiveness, how can less industrialized countries make the most of new opportunities that shifting technologies and globalization patterns may bring . The book examines the impacts of new technologies (i.e., the Internet of thingts, 3-D printing, and advanced robotics), rising international competition, and increased servicification of manufacturing productivity and employment. The aim is to imform policy choices for countries currently producing and for those seeking to enter new manufacturing markets. Increased polarization is a risk but the book analyzes ways to go beyond focusing on potential disruptions to position workers, firms, and locations for new opportunities"--Page 4 of cover.

Technology and globalization are threatening manufacturing's traditional ability to deliver both productivity and jobs at a large scale for unskilled workers. Concerns about widening inequality within and across countries is raising questions about whether interventions are needed and how effective they could be.

Technology and globalization are threatening manufacturing’s traditional ability to deliver both productivity and jobs at a large scale for unskilled workers. Concerns about widening inequality within and across countries are raising questions about whether interventions are needed and how effective they could be.Trouble in the Making? The Future of Manufacturing-Led Development addresses three questions:- How has the global manufacturing landscape changed and why does this matter for development opportunities - How are emerging trends in technology and globalization likely to shape the feasibility and desirability of manufacturing-led development in the future - If low wages are going to be less important in defining competitiveness, how can less industrialized countries make the most of new opportunities that shifting technologies and globalization patterns may bring The book examines the impacts of new technologies (i.e., the Internet of Things, 3-D printing, and advanced robotics), rising international competition, and increased servicification on manufacturing productivity and employment. The aim is to inform policy choices for countries currently producing and for those seeking to enter new manufacturing markets. Increased polarization is a risk, but the book analyzes ways to go beyond focusing on potential disruptions to position workers, firms, and locations for new opportunities.www.worldbank.org/futureofmanufacturing
Foreword xiii
Acknowledgments xv
About the Authors xix
Abbreviations xxi
Introduction 1(6)
Motivation and Objectives
1(1)
Scope
2(1)
Structure
3(4)
PART I THE GLOBAL MANUFACTURING LANDSCAPE
7(68)
1 Why Manufacturing Has Been Important for Development
9(30)
Introduction
9(1)
The Stakes: Manufacturing's Historical Desirability Revisited
10(7)
Variations in Pro-Development Characteristics across Manufacturing Subsectors
17(12)
Conclusion
29(1)
Notes
30(2)
References
32(7)
2 The Changing Manufacturing Landscape: Trouble Already Brewing?
39(36)
Introduction
39(1)
Setting the Stage: Industry 1.0, Industry 2.0, Industry 3.0, and Drivers of Global Manufacturing Production
40(4)
The Changing Manufacturing Landscape: 12 Stylized Facts
44(24)
Conclusion
68(1)
Notes
69(1)
References
70(5)
PART II TECHNOLOGY, GLOBALIZATION, AND THE FUTURE OF MANUFACTURING-LED DEVELOPMENT
75(92)
3 Trends Shaping Opportunities for Future Production
77(34)
Introduction
77(1)
Megatrends That Matter
78(1)
Globalization Trends: Trade, FDI, Migration
79(14)
Trends in Industry 4.0: Smart Automation and the Internet of Things, Advanced Robotics, and 3-D Printing
93(8)
Conclusion
101(1)
Notes
102(2)
References
104(7)
4 Likely Impacts of Trends on the Feasibility and Desirability of Manufacturing-Led Development
111(34)
Introduction
111(1)
Implications for Feasibility: The Bar Is Rising
112(21)
Implications for Desirability: Pro-Development Characteristics Are Shifting
133(6)
Conclusion
139(2)
Notes
141(1)
References
142(3)
5 Beyond Production: The Role of Services
145(22)
Introduction
145(1)
The "Servicification" of Manufacturing
146(2)
Prospects for Services-Led Development
148(13)
Conclusion
161(1)
Notes
162(1)
References
163(4)
PART III PREPARING FOR CHANGE: REFOCUSING THE MANUFACTURING-LED DEVELOPMENT AGENDA TO ENABLE NEW OPPORTUNITIES
167(46)
6 Policy Recommendations for Manufacturing-Led Development in the Future
169(44)
Introduction
169(1)
A Country Typology: Competitiveness, Capabilities, and Connectedness (3Cs)---with a Twist
170(12)
How to Strengthen the 3Cs: Policy Recommendations
182(15)
Revisiting the Feasibility and Desirability of Targeted Industrial Policies
197(7)
Conclusion
204(1)
Notes
205(3)
References
208(5)
Conclusion: Implications for Manufacturing-Led Development Strategies
213(6)
Future Research
216(3)
Appendix A Data Sources and Definitions
219
References
221