Globalisation in China, India and Russia
Emergence of National Groups and Global Strategies of Firms
Jean-francois Huchet (Ed.)‚ Xavier Richet (Ed.)‚ Joël Ruet (Ed.)
Emergence of National Groups and Global Strategies of Firms
About the Book
No study of globalisation is possible, nor is it thinkable, without referring to China, India, and Russia, that is to say, without an analysis of their firms and including them in the global network of firms. The three countries under study had socialist economies and are now going through a process of transition towards a market economy with various degrees of success and, more importantly, using different methods as far as the relationship between the State and the firms is concerned. .
Also, to a large extent, researchers in economics have until now viewed these countries in a somewhat unbalanced manner and they have seldom been the object of a comparative study from the perspective of the globalisation of their firms.
The evolution in policy issues has been strongly backed by a similar evolution in economic theory, the effects strongly felt in former socialist countries, namely Russia and China, as well as in countries which had and still have a large 'public sector' like India. Neither the markets nor the States are nowadays seen as perfect, and this book deals at many places much more with their subtle interactions or coordination, than opposition.
About the Author(s) / Editor(s)
Jean-François Huchet is Associate Professor, University of Rennes II. He has been the Head Economist at the Centre for Study of Contemporary China (CEFC), Hong Kong. He teaches at EHESS (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris). He is a specialist of indus-try transformation and technological catching-up in China.
Xavier Richet is Professor, University Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris. He is a specialist of former socialist Eastern European countries, of post-socialist transition and Russian economy. In the framework of RECEP (Russian-European Center for Economic Policy), a joint EU-Russian think-tank, he has worked as an adviser to the Russian ministry of foreign trade on the economic transformation of Russia (2000-2002). His research includes technological change in several industries.
Joël Ruet, an alumni from Ecole des mines, Paris, is Fellow at the London School of Econo-mics. He has been Head Economist and Director of Centre de Sciences Humaines in New Delhi. He taught at Jawaharlal Nehru University and currently teaches at HEC (Hautes Etudes Commerciales, France). He works on infrastructure and State-industry relation.
Contributors
Manmohan Agarwal Professor and Dean, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, has worked at the World Bank and the IMF. He is a member, Global Public Policies and Programs Team, World Bank.
Rigas Arvanitis Researcher, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement and Franco-Chinese Centre of Sociology of Industry and Technologies, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou.
Alokesh Barua Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi. He has been a Commonwealth scholar in Warwick University, and a Fulbright scholar in University of Michigan.
Eric Brunat former Scientific Director at RECEP, Moscow, former Country Head, UNDP, Moscow, Minsk, Chisinau, is directing a EU-funded project in Kaliningrad and is Associate Professor at the University of Savoie.
Prabal Roy Chowdhury Professor, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi.
Andrei Klepach Head of Macroeconomic Forecasting at the Russian Ministry of Economy and Trade, formerly Director of the Research Department in the Central Bank of Russia. He is Senior Fellow, Institute of Economic Forecasting, Russian Academy of Sciences.
Sugata Marjit Reserve Bank of India Professor of Industrial Economics, Centre for Studies in the Social Sciences, Calcutta.
Pierre Miège Researcher at EHESS, Paris and Zhongshan University, Guangzhou.
Ajitava Raychaudhuri Professor, and Head, Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, Calcutta.
Gulshan Sachdeva Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi and member, editorial board, International Studies (Sage).
Hua Wang Researcher and teaches at EUROMED-Ecole de Management, Marseille.
Zhao Wei Researcher, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou.
Contents in Detail
1. Emergence of National Groups and Global Strategies
of Firms: Globalisation in China, India and Russia
— JEAN-FRANÇOIS HUCHET, XAVIER RICHET
and JOËL RUET
Part I
The Private in Context: Public Reforms
2. Between Bureaucracy and Market: Chinese
Industrial Groups in Search of New Forms
of Corporate Governance
— JEAN-FRANÇOIS HUCHET and
XAVIER RICHET
3. Economic Reforms, Privatisations and
Public-Private Developments in India
since 1991
— JOËL RUET
4. Productivity and Competitiveness Challenges
for the Russian Economy: Room for a More
Proactive Policy?
— ERIC BRUNAT and ANDREI KLEPACH
Part II
Markets and Competitivity
5. Impact of Liberalisation of Trade and
Investment on Chinese Industrial Firms
— JEAN-FRANÇOIS HUCHET
6. Firm and Industry Response to Liberalisation
in India: Theory and Evidence
— MANMOHAN AGARWAL and
ALOKESH BARUA
7. The Indian Power Sector in a Command
Economy: Liberal Reforms or Indian-style
Development?
— JOËL RUET
8. Subcontracting in Indian Industries,
Market Structure and Product Quality:
Implications under Globalisation
— AJITAVA RAYCHAUDHURI
9. India-Russia Economic Relations: Gradual
Shift from State Dominant Linkages to
Private Initiatives
— GULSHAN SACHDEVA
Part III
Restructuring and Strategies of Firms
10. Foreign Direct Investment in
China’s Automotive Industry
— HUA WANG
11. On the Role of Foreign Investment in the
Development of a Market Economy in China
— RIGAS ARVANITIS, PIERRE MIÈGE
and ZHAO WEI
12. A Theory of Buy-outs in Joint Ventures
— SUGATA MARJIT and PRABAL
ROY CHOWDHURY
13. Asset Specificity, Partnerships and Global
Strategies of Information Technology and
Biotechnology Firms in India
— JOËL RUET
14. Emergence and Entry of Industrial Groups
in Russia: The Case of the Car Industry
— XAVIER RICHET
| Publisher | AF Press |
| Publication Date | 2007 |
| Number of Pages | 364 |
| ISBN |
8171885829 |
Academic Foundation (AF), based in New Delhi, is India’s leading independent publisher of academic/scholarly books in Social Sciences, specialising in Economics—Development Economics and Indian Economy in particular, and allied subjects.
About the Book
No study of globalisation is possible, nor is it thinkable, without referring to China, India, and Russia, that is to say, without an analysis of their firms and including them in the global network of firms. The three countries under study had socialist economies and are now going through a process of transition towards a market economy with various degrees of success and, more importantly, using different methods as far as the relationship between the State and the firms is concerned. .
Also, to a large extent, researchers in economics have until now viewed these countries in a somewhat unbalanced manner and they have seldom been the object of a comparative study from the perspective of the globalisation of their firms.
The evolution in policy issues has been strongly backed by a similar evolution in economic theory, the effects strongly felt in former socialist countries, namely Russia and China, as well as in countries which had and still have a large 'public sector' like India. Neither the markets nor the States are nowadays seen as perfect, and this book deals at many places much more with their subtle interactions or coordination, than opposition.
About the Author(s) / Editor(s)
Jean-François Huchet is Associate Professor, University of Rennes II. He has been the Head Economist at the Centre for Study of Contemporary China (CEFC), Hong Kong. He teaches at EHESS (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris). He is a specialist of indus-try transformation and technological catching-up in China.
Xavier Richet is Professor, University Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris. He is a specialist of former socialist Eastern European countries, of post-socialist transition and Russian economy. In the framework of RECEP (Russian-European Center for Economic Policy), a joint EU-Russian think-tank, he has worked as an adviser to the Russian ministry of foreign trade on the economic transformation of Russia (2000-2002). His research includes technological change in several industries.
Joël Ruet, an alumni from Ecole des mines, Paris, is Fellow at the London School of Econo-mics. He has been Head Economist and Director of Centre de Sciences Humaines in New Delhi. He taught at Jawaharlal Nehru University and currently teaches at HEC (Hautes Etudes Commerciales, France). He works on infrastructure and State-industry relation.
Contributors
Manmohan Agarwal Professor and Dean, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, has worked at the World Bank and the IMF. He is a member, Global Public Policies and Programs Team, World Bank.
Rigas Arvanitis Researcher, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement and Franco-Chinese Centre of Sociology of Industry and Technologies, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou.
Alokesh Barua Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi. He has been a Commonwealth scholar in Warwick University, and a Fulbright scholar in University of Michigan.
Eric Brunat former Scientific Director at RECEP, Moscow, former Country Head, UNDP, Moscow, Minsk, Chisinau, is directing a EU-funded project in Kaliningrad and is Associate Professor at the University of Savoie.
Prabal Roy Chowdhury Professor, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi.
Andrei Klepach Head of Macroeconomic Forecasting at the Russian Ministry of Economy and Trade, formerly Director of the Research Department in the Central Bank of Russia. He is Senior Fellow, Institute of Economic Forecasting, Russian Academy of Sciences.
Sugata Marjit Reserve Bank of India Professor of Industrial Economics, Centre for Studies in the Social Sciences, Calcutta.
Pierre Miège Researcher at EHESS, Paris and Zhongshan University, Guangzhou.
Ajitava Raychaudhuri Professor, and Head, Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, Calcutta.
Gulshan Sachdeva Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi and member, editorial board, International Studies (Sage).
Hua Wang Researcher and teaches at EUROMED-Ecole de Management, Marseille.
Zhao Wei Researcher, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou.
Contents in Detail
1. Emergence of National Groups and Global Strategies
of Firms: Globalisation in China, India and Russia
— JEAN-FRANÇOIS HUCHET, XAVIER RICHET
and JOËL RUET
Part I
The Private in Context: Public Reforms
2. Between Bureaucracy and Market: Chinese
Industrial Groups in Search of New Forms
of Corporate Governance
— JEAN-FRANÇOIS HUCHET and
XAVIER RICHET
3. Economic Reforms, Privatisations and
Public-Private Developments in India
since 1991
— JOËL RUET
4. Productivity and Competitiveness Challenges
for the Russian Economy: Room for a More
Proactive Policy?
— ERIC BRUNAT and ANDREI KLEPACH
Part II
Markets and Competitivity
5. Impact of Liberalisation of Trade and
Investment on Chinese Industrial Firms
— JEAN-FRANÇOIS HUCHET
6. Firm and Industry Response to Liberalisation
in India: Theory and Evidence
— MANMOHAN AGARWAL and
ALOKESH BARUA
7. The Indian Power Sector in a Command
Economy: Liberal Reforms or Indian-style
Development?
— JOËL RUET
8. Subcontracting in Indian Industries,
Market Structure and Product Quality:
Implications under Globalisation
— AJITAVA RAYCHAUDHURI
9. India-Russia Economic Relations: Gradual
Shift from State Dominant Linkages to
Private Initiatives
— GULSHAN SACHDEVA
Part III
Restructuring and Strategies of Firms
10. Foreign Direct Investment in
China’s Automotive Industry
— HUA WANG
11. On the Role of Foreign Investment in the
Development of a Market Economy in China
— RIGAS ARVANITIS, PIERRE MIÈGE
and ZHAO WEI
12. A Theory of Buy-outs in Joint Ventures
— SUGATA MARJIT and PRABAL
ROY CHOWDHURY
13. Asset Specificity, Partnerships and Global
Strategies of Information Technology and
Biotechnology Firms in India
— JOËL RUET
14. Emergence and Entry of Industrial Groups
in Russia: The Case of the Car Industry
— XAVIER RICHET
| Publisher | AF Press |
| Publication Date | 2007 |
| Number of Pages | 364 |
| ISBN |
8171885829 |
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