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Asia-Pacific Business Series - Vol. 2

FROM ADAM SMITH TO MICHAEL PORTER
Evolution of Competitiveness Theory

by Dong-Sung Cho & Hwy-Chang Moon (Seoul National University)

Traditionally, a nation's international competitiveness has been explained by international trade theories originating from Adam Smith. However, today's global economy is too complicated to be explained by the traditional trade theories. Recently, Michael Porter of the Harvard Business School introduced a new competitiveness theory, the so-called diamond model. He differentiated his theory from the traditional trade theories by arguing that national prosperity is not inherited, but created by choices; in other words, national wealth is not set by factor endowments, but created by strategic choices. He showed different choices of creating wealth, which had been quite limited in the world of traditional trade theories. His diamond model has lately been extended by several scholars. This book highlights Porter's achievement by comparing it with those of traditional trade theorists and presents new developments of competitiveness theory. By discussing the "before" and "after" of Porter's theory, the authors provide the reader with a holistic picture of competitiveness theory.


Contents:

  • Traditional Model: Theory
  • Traditional Model: Debate
  • New Model: Theory
  • New Model: Debate
  • Extended Model (1)
  • Extended Model (2)
  • Stage Model (1)
  • Stage Model (2)
  • How to Measure Competitiveness


Readership: Senior level undergraduates and graduate students in economics, finance and international business.


"The authors provide perceptive, concise summaries of the significant theories from Adam Smith to Michael Porter, resulting in an excellent overview of economic thought as it pertains to trade."

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244pp Pub. date: Nov 2000
ISBN 978-981-02-4431-6
981-02-4431-2
US$56 / £38
ISBN 978-981-02-4662-4(pbk)
981-02-4662-5(pbk)
US$34 / £23
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