Authors: Nazia Nazeer, Rajah Rasiah
eBook ISBN: 9780198961697 (Published: 6 October 2025)
Hardback ISBN: 9780198961673 (Published: 6 November 2025)
Number of Pages: 240
Publisher: Oxford University Press
The path charting industrial policy towards economic catch-up increasingly recognize the importance of a profound knowledge of firms, including their location, industry, and time specificities. Going beyond simple case studies, this pioneering book addresses all three points brilliantly in addition to showing a strong feel of firms through understanding their operations inside, and at the same time providing empirical grounding and quantitative rigour. It is a rare exercise that locates firms in a taxonomy by trajectories of technological, organizational, and management capabilities of Pakistan’s firms against the lead textiles and clothing firms in the global value chain. It is also the first to locate firms in an international technology trajectory consisting of lead firms right down to the bottom most firms. In doing so, the book goes beyond existing works to demonstrate how firms in poor developing countries can pursue the right policies to stimulate industrial upgrading in general and in the textiles and clothing industry in particular.
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NAZIA NAZEER is an Associate Professor of Economics at the FAST School of Management, NUCES, Karachi, Pakistan. She earned her PhD in Economics from the Universiti Malaya, Malaysia, in 2019. Her specialization encompasses economics, technology, and innovation, with a research focus on the effects of technological advancements on economic growth and development, particularly in developing nations. Through her research work, she seeks to bridge theoretical insights with practical applications that promote economic progress.
RAJAH RASIAH is Executive Director of the Asia-Europe Institute (Universiti Malaya). He obtained his doctorate in economics from Cambridge University (1992), and served as Rajawali fellow at Harvard University (2014). He held deanships at the Faculty of Economics and Business, UNIMAS (1999–2000), and Faculty of Economics and Administration, Universiti Malaya (2009–2010; 2013–2014). His international awards include the Celso Furtado Prize for advancing the frontiers of Social Science thought (Economics) in 2015 and the Merdeka Prize for scholastic achievement in 2018. He was appointed Distinguished Professor of Economics by the Malaysian government in 2017.
Last Update: 11/11/2025