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The role of FDI and industrial clusters in industrial development: A comparative study of Thailand and India(2019_2_40_016)

Outline

By undertaking comparative case studies of the motorcycle, automobile, and food-processing industries in Thailand and India, this project explores how foreign direct investment (FDI) affects the development of industries in developing countries and why so many industries in developing countries are clustered. More specifically, we postulate hypotheses with the view that FDI contributes to industrial development by investing in the capacity building of part suppliers in developing countries and that industrial clusters are formed in order to maintain and improve the quality of products by taking advantage of geographical proximity between contracting parties. If these hypotheses are supported empirically, prevailing paradigms about the impacts of FDI and industrial clusters will need to be reconsidered.

Period

April 2019 - March 2022

Leader of the Research Project

Otsuka Keijiro

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