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Posted by m beduya on July 19, 2009 · 9 Comments
Hongkong and Singapore are latecomer nations, in fact city-states, who were similar in many ways but took different paths toward their present developed status. As cities, they are a special case of industry clusters; as nations, these cities can be special cases to study from for the Philippines. For this paper A tale of two [...]
Filed under Books and Journals, Discovering economic locomotives and attaining competitiveness through modern industrial policy, Geographic Clusters - ASEAN, Sectors, Regions and Cities · Tagged with ASEAN, Caesar Cororaton, emerging markets, endogenous technological change, factor accumulation, Hongkong, increasing returns, industry clusters, Jane Jacobs, Paul Krugman, Paul Romer, Singapore, total factor productivity
Posted by m beduya on July 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment
I am off today for Hongkong to attend the 6th Conference of the Asian Network for Learning, Innovation, and Competence Building Systems (ASIALICS) at the HKUST. Click here for the ASIALICS conference website. The ASIALICS is the regional conference of GLOBELICS organized by Professor Bengkt-Ake Lundvall who I featured In Post #17.