Services and economic development in the Asia-Pacific; The dynamics of economic space./ edited by Peter W. Daniels & James W. Harrington. - England: Ashgate, 2007. - 246 p.

Contents: Preface; Services and developments in the Asia-Pacific: introduction and overview, Peter W. Daniels and James W. Harrington. Part I Dynamics of Economic Spaces: The Services Dimension: Change on the agglomeration of service firms in a metropolitan area: a case study of graphic design firms in Melbourne, 1981a "2001, Peter Elliott and Kevin O'Connor; Development of the 'third form' of car-making producer services industry in Shanghai, China and its locational factors, Yufang Shen; Metropolitan cities as the innovation centres of knowledge-intensive business services: the case of Seoul in Korea, Ji-Sun Choi; Locational patterns of information technology services in Japan, Noburu Hayashi. Part II External Regulation of Services within Value Chains: State market and the growth of services industries in metropolitan Guangzhou, Fiona F. Yang and George C.S. Lin; SIA and Singapore: competition, changes in organization and technologies and the impacts on economic development, Shuang Yann Wong; Integrating foreign-owned firms into global value chains: a case study of the Window Korea project in China, Shuguang Liu and Guogang Ren; Transformation of an industry stimulated by local economic growth policy: the case of the SHOCHU (liquor) industry in Japan, Atsuhiko Takeuchi, Hideo Mori and Koshi Hachikubo. Part III Internal Regulation and Policies for Services: Reluctant state, decentralised markets and underdeveloped communities: the construction of the futures trading industry in Taiwan, Pin-Hsien Chen and Jinn-Yuh Hsu; Networked governance for global economic participation: the case of New Zealand's largest city, Steffen Wetzstein; Lowering the professional frontier: a service market in development in Ahmedabad, India, Harald Bekkers; Index.

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