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The theme of this book is to review the diversity of regional transformation and industrial restructuring in Taiwan industries in 1980s-2008. The structural frame and theoretical guide for investigation have three contextual sets: the global industrial integration, the cross-strait political economy, and post-development state intervention. Global production is the basis for cross-border production networking. Cross-state political economy, induced the state¡¦s concern of dependency, sets up political hostility across the strait. Post-developmental state intervention supports the ascending tendency in global value chains for Taiwan¡¦s industries, and promulgated anti cross-strait investment regulations. These context sets for industrial development provide a coherent analytic structure for studying Taiwan's industrial organizational adjustment and spatial restructuring. How industries were reorganized transformed and production regions were re-formed are the foci for empirical studies. This volume is divided into five parts with ten chapters. ¡E The first part gives the general regional characteristics resulting from Taiwan¡¦s political economy in 1980s-2008. The two chapters illustrate the economic and the political spatial consequences of the cross-strait effects. ¡E The second part reviews the key factor for the evolutionary changes in Taiwan¡¦s production regions, with a chapter each on the historical and present regional formation. ¡E The third part explores two state supported industries - the well-established information and communication technology industry and the emerging software industry. ¡E The fourth part examines the cross-strait production region formation of two un-assisted industries - the bicycle industry and the Mandarin pop music industry. ¡E The fifth part investigates an industry and one region, both of which are little affected by the cross-strait effects. A rural district of hosiery production and the Eastern Taiwan region resists cross-strait migration, but for different reasons. This book gives an up-to-date insider's reports and commentary and seeks explanations beyond the rationale of globalization alone. Taiwan's cases of industrial global expansion provide a greater vista to our understanding of industrial strategies and production networks. By expanding the scope of research, it exposes the nuances of Taiwan¡¦s industrial restructuring and network coordination, the how and why they differ from each other. |
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Acknowledgements
Glossary Contributors Introduction: Globalization, Cross-strait Political Economy and Post-Development State Intervention in Taiwan's Industrial Regionalization Reginald Yin-Wang KWOK PART I: POLITICAL ECONOMY AND REGIONAL SPECIALIZATION IN TAIWAN Chapter 1: Globalization and the State: Effects on Regional Specialization Tsu-Lung CHOU and Te-Chuan LI Chapter 2: Contention in Regional Government: Impact on Domestic Production Specialization Tsu-Lung CHOU and Shin-Ying TSAI PART II: KEY DETERMINANT FOR REGIONAL FORMATION Chapter 3: Cross-strait and Internal Migration: Key Factors for Traditional Regional Formation Ji-Ping LIN Chapter 4: The Cross-strait Effects: Differential Regional Industrial Clusters Chia-Ho CHING and Tsu-Lung CHOU PART III: STATE ENDORSED KEY INDUSTRIES Chapter 5: Information and Communication Technology Industry: Rival Sates vs. Integrated Economies Jenn-Hwan WANG Chapter 6: Software Industry: Integrating with the Global Networks Chia-Ho CHING PART IV: UNASSISTED PRIVATE INDUSTRIES Chapter 7: Bicycle Dual-track Industrial Regions: Reformation of a Traditional Industry Yu-Chun LIN Chapter 8: Mandarin Pop Music Industrial Region: Contradictory State and Latent Cross-strait Organization Jung-Ying CHANG PART V: MARGINALIZED PRODUCTION AND REGION Chapter 9: Shetou Hosiery District: Subsistent and Repositioning Strategies Jinn-Yuh HSU, Chu-Joe HSIA and Le-Xin LIN Chapter 10: Regional Marginalization of Eastern Taiwan: Interior Dependency, Geographical Imagination, and Civic Development Li-Ming HSIA, Yi-Fong CHEN and Ethan YORGSON Postscript: Recent Regional Strategies and Future Prospect Reginald Yin-Wang KWOK |
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