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Review Article

Automotive Industrialisation. Industrial Policy and Development in Southeast Asia

by Kaoru Natsuda and John Thoburn, London And New York, Routledge, Published October 15, 2020, Copyright Year 2021, 290 pp. 52, B/W illustrations, £96.00 (hardback), £29.59 (ebook), £ 36.99 (paperback) ISBN- 978-1-138-33441-0 (hbk), ISBN- 978-0-429-44535-4 (ebk), ISBN-9780367564131 (pb)

Pages 590-593 | Published online: 18 May 2022
 

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Peter Wad

Peter Wad is Associate Professor Emeritus at the Department of Management, Society and Communication (MSC), Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. He graduated as Mag. Art. (MSc research) from Copenhagen University 1979 and was employed at Copenhagen Business School as research associate professor in 1995 and as associate professor from 2002 to 2016. He has contributed to various journals (e. g. Journal of Asia Pacific Economy; Competition and Change; Transnational Corporations Review) and anthologies (e. g. Business and Development Studies 2020; Trade Unions and Labour Movement in the Asia-Pacific Region 2020; Cars, Automobility and Development in Asia 2017). He made reports to the UNIDO and ILO on issues regarding automotive industries in the Global South during the Great Financial Crisis 2008-2009.

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