How Countries Compete Strategy, Structure, and Government in the Global Economy

By Richard Vietor
Harvard Business School Press February 2007

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ISBN-13
9781422110355
Publisher
Harvard Business School Press
Publication
February 2007
Format
Hardback , 320 pages
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Business and political leaders often talk about what their respective countries must do to compete in the world economy. But what does it really mean for a country to compete, and how do they do this successfully' As the world has globalized, countries develop strategies to compete for the markets, technologies, and skills that will raise their standards of living. These government strategies can make'or break'a nation's efforts to drive and sustain growth.

In How Countries Compete: Strategy, Structure and Government in the Global Economy, Richard Vietor shows how governments set direction and create the climate for a nation's economic development and profitable private enterprise. Drawing on history, economic analysis, and interviews with executives and officials around the globe, Vietor provides rich and insightful examinations of different government approaches to growth and development--leading to both success and failure.

Individual chapters focus on the unique social, economic, cultural, and historical forces that shape governments' approach to economic growth. Countries discussed include: China, India, Japan, Singapore, the United States Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa. Vietor challenges the widespread notion that, in market-driven economies such as the United States, a strong government can only hinder business success.

A provocative account and a rich resource, How Countries Compete offers potent insights into how the business environment has evolved in crucial nations'and what its trajectory might look like in the future.

 

Table of Contents

Intro: Countries Compete.
PART1: Pathways to Asian High Growth:
Ch 1. Development Strategy and Structure.
Ch 2: Japan's Economic Miracle.
Ch 3: Singapore Inc.
Ch 4: China: the Pragmatic State.
Ch 5: India on the Move.


PART 2: The Difficulties of Structural Adjustment.
Ch 6: Mexico: Incomplete Transition.
Ch 7: South Africa: Getting in GEAR.
Ch 8: Saudi Arabia: Modernization v. Westernization.
Ch 9:Institutional Collapse and Recovery in Russia


PART 3: Deficits, Debt and Stagnation.
Ch 10: European Integration and Italian Competitiveness.
Ch 11: Japan: Beyond the Bubble.
Ch 12: Managing the American Dream. Conclusion: Trajectories of Globalization
 

About the Author

Richard Vietor is the Senator John Heinz Professor of Environmental Management at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, where he teaches courses on the regulation of business and the international political economy.

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