posted on 2024-09-06, 06:47authored byRomeo M. Bautista
This paper describes the evolution of industrial policy and development
in each of the ASEAN countries, indicating also the general thrusts of recent
industrial promotion policies in the region. Because trade policies form a
part, and in the context of the ASEAN countries a major part, of the overall
policy climate affecting the performance of manufacturing industries, the
discussion of industrial policy inevitably includes the incentive effects of
foreign trade regimes adopted. The discussion then shifts to the Korean
industrialization experience from which some lessons are drawn that could
provide guidance for ASEAN policymakers. This is followed by an examination
of potential areas for industrial complementarity and trade expansion
between the ASEAN countries and the Asian NICs, given the rising protectionism
in the industrialized countries. The paper ends with some general
remarks on the possibilities for promoting mutually beneficial development
though trade in manufactures among the NICs and the "near-NICs" (including
the ASEAN countries) under the constraint of continuing restrictions in
access to industrialized country markets.
History
Publisher
Philippine Institute for Development Studies
Citation
Bautista, R.M. (1983) Industrial policy and development in the ASEAN countries. Monograph series, 2. Manila: PIDS.