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TOChina 2012 中国国际政治经济夏季培训班
Generously supported by
In partnership with
Lecturer Prof. John Ravenhill
Date Monday 2nd July, 14:30 – 16:30
Unit title China’s role in the East-Asian production chain
Structure 90' lecture, 30' Q&A Issues covered k
• Global value chains: where is profit taken? • The regionalization of production: is Asia unique? • The re-orientation of production chains: the emergence of China as the world’s
assembly plant • Foreign firms and local value-added in China • Accounting for value added: implications for how we calculate trade balances • China’s quest for greater local value added: the technonationalist versus
technoglobalist debate Readings s
1. Michael Borrus and John Zysman. "Globalization with Borders: The Rise of Wintelism as the Future of Global Competition", Industry and Innovation, Vol. 4, No. 2, December 1997, pp. 141-66
2. Premachandra Athukorala, "The Rise of China and East Asian Export Performance: Is the Crowding-out Fear Warranted?", The World Economy, Vol. 32, No. 2, February 2009, pp. 234-66
3. Jason Dedrick, Kenneth L. Kraemer and Greg Linden, “Who profits from innovation in global value chains? A study of the iPod and notebook PCs”, Industrial and Corporate Change, Vol. 19, No. 1, 2010, pp. 81-116 http://web.mit.edu/is08/pdf/Dedrick_Kraemer_Linden.pdf
4. Xing Yuqing and Neal Detert, “How the iPhone widens the United States trade deficit with the People’s Republic of China”, ADBI Working Paper Series No. 257, December http://adbi.org/working-paper/2010/12/14/4236.iphone.widens.us.trade.deficit.prc/