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[To many developing regions, export-oriented industrialization has become a well-known strategy for promoting industrial growth. But whether local firms in these regions can catch up with TNCs is still in question. What is the scope for local strategies so that a latecomer region can be upgraded and improve its competitiveness? This book has probed into industrial changes and dynamics in the PRD from three different industries to look for the answer.]
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