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9780821388464, titled "Some Small Countries Do It Better: Rapid Growth and Its Causes in Singapore, Ireland, and Finland" | World Bank, February 16, 2012, cover price $25.00

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Product Description: Industrial clusters in Silicon Valley, Hsinchu Park, and northern Italy, and in the vicinity of Cambridge, U.K., have captured the imagination of policymakers, researchers, city planners and business people. Where clusters take root, they can generate valuable spillovers, promote innovation, and create the critical industrial mass for sustained growth...read more
By Kaoru Nabeshima (editor) and Shahid Yusuf (editor)

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9780821372135 | World Bank, March 12, 2008, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: Industrial clusters in Silicon Valley, Hsinchu Park, and northern Italy, and in the vicinity of Cambridge, U.

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With the competitiveness of firms in an open and integrated world environment increasingly reliant on technological capability, universities are being asked to take on a growing role in stimulating economic growth. Beyond imparting education, they are now viewed as sources of industrially valuable technical skills, innovations, and entrepreneurship. Developed and developing countries alike have made it a priority to realize this potential of universities to spur growth, a strategy that calls for coordinated policy actions.
By Kaoru Nabeshima (editor) and Shahid Yusuf (editor)

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9780821367513 | World Bank, December 15, 2006, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: With the competitiveness of firms in an open and integrated world environment increasingly reliant on technological capability, universities are being asked to take on a growing role in stimulating economic growth.

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Product Description: Although China’s growth had been rapid over the past two decades, she faces daunting challenges in improving the quality of growth. This book discusses a mix of policies which would assist China in achieving three key medium and long term objectives...read more

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9780821365090 | World Bank, May 15, 2006, cover price $20.00 | About this edition: Although China’s growth had been rapid over the past two decades, she faces daunting challenges in improving the quality of growth.

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Product Description: Many East Asian economies have grown briskly in the past few years. However, future development will depend on the quality and timeliness of regional and national policy actions. The policy agenda must address the problems that buffeted the region in the late 1990s--associated with the weakness of domestic institutions and policies in the context of globalization...read more
By M. Anjum Altaf (editor), Kaoru Nabeshima (editor) and Shahid Yusuf (editor)

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9780821356203 | World Bank, July 15, 2004, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: Many East Asian economies have grown briskly in the past few years.

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Product Description: In the coming decades, East Asian economies must face the challenges of an increasingly globalized marketplace. This book explores the changing parameters of competition in East Asia, and argues that success ultimately will depend on the ability of the region's firms to harness the potential of global production networks and to build their own innovative capability...read more
By M. Anjum Altaf (editor), Kaoru Nabeshima (editor) and Shahid Yusuf (editor)

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9780821356180 | World Bank, July 15, 2004, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: In the coming decades, East Asian economies must face the challenges of an increasingly globalized marketplace.

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