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'Logalization': local–global processes and the Shiling leather industrial district in Guangzhou, China

Authors :
Lachang Lyu
Linda McCarthy
Source :
Asian Geographer. 32:37-57
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2014.

Abstract

Much of the research on industrialization in less developed countries like China focus on top-down globalization processes associated with foreign direct investment from transnational corporations. This paper attempts to augment that literature with greater attention for bottom-up processes, which are also important in China. This case study of the Shiling leather industrial district was chosen because of the importance of bottom-up initiated local processes that began independently of global forces, yet evolved to become tied into larger processes of globalization: a process we term “logalization”. Our conceptual framework is illustrated using our general model of how this kind of industrial district links into the world market; it includes the importance of “regional structure” comprising not just the industrial district itself but also wholesale markets as well as trade fairs that connect industrial production into the global economy. We examine how the Shiling industrial district was initiated by loca...

Details

ISSN :
21581762 and 10225706
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Asian Geographer
Accession number :
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