Industrial Development Global Report 1995
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Product details:
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 14 December 1995
- ISBN 9780198290360
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages254 pages
- Size 295x210x16 mm
- Weight 784 g
- Language English
- Illustrations line figures, tables 0
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Short description:
The UNIDO Global Report is a well-known annual publication providing description and analysis of industrial development on both a global and a regional scale. The 1995 report is improved by being shorter and more focused than previous reports.
MoreLong description:
Since 1984 the United Nations Industrial Development Organization has published an annual Global Report which has established a solid reputation among academics and policy-makers.
The 1995 Global Report is shorter and more focused. Part I contains an analytical survey of the current world industrial economy. This is written by Lord Meghnad Desai of the London School of Economics, and, in addition to providing a general overview, it focuses on four themes: industrialization in developing countries. Part II contains ten regional surveys: Japan, North America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, Latin America and the Caribbean, East and Southeast
Asia, the Indian sub-continent, North Africa and Western Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and China.
The statistical appendices provide industrial data for over 150 countries.
The report has been more sharply focused and reduced in length by dropping the section on individual industries.