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|a Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; 1. East Asia's Sustainability Challenge; 2. Late Industrialization and Technological Capabilities Building; 3. Policy Integration: From Technology Upgrading to Industrial Environmental Improvement; 4. The Role of Environmental Regulatory Agencies in Sustainability: Korea and Indonesia; 5. Globalization, Openness to Trade and Investment, Technology Transfer, and the Environment: The Cement Industry in East Asia; 6. Win-Win Environmental Intensity or Technique Effects and Technological Learning: Evidence from Siam City Cement.
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|a 7. Impact of Multinational Corporations' Firm-Based Environmental Standards on Subsidiaries and their Suppliers: Evidence from Motorola-Penang8. Global Standards and the Environmental Performance of Industry; 9. Implications for Other Industrializing Economies; 10. Prospects for Policy Integration in Low Income Economies; References; Index.
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|a 'Grow first, clean up later' environmental strategies in the developing economies of East Asia pose a critical regional and global sustainability challenge in this area of continuing rapid urban-based industrial growth which is the most polluted region in the world. Using detailed case studies and rigorous empirical analyses Rock and Angel show that East Asian governments have found institutionally unique ways to overcome the sustainability challenge, thus proving an important. antidote to those who argue that poor countries cannot afford to clean up their environment whilst their economies re.
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