INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS
DESCRIPTION:
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
- Identify the essential factors and sources of firm competitive advantage
- Analyse national competitiveness
- Examine critically the nature of industry and factors beyond
- Read and interpret industrial analysis in both domestic and international media.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
- Chien, William, Stan Shih & Po-Young Chu, Business Growth Strategies for Asia Pacific, John Wiley & Sons Pte Ltd, Singapore, 2005.
- Church, Jeffrey & Roger Ware (2000), Industrial Organization: A Strategic Approach, Singapore: McGraw Hill Book Companies.
- Dhanani, Shafiq, Indonesia: Strategy for Competiting Competitiveness, UNIDO, Jakarta, 2000.
- Kuncoro, Mudrajad, et al., Ekonomi Industri: Teori, Kebijakan, dan Studi Empiris di Indonesia, PT Widya Sarana Informatika, Yogyakarta, 1997.
- Kuncoro, Mudrajad, Analisis Spasial & Regional: Studi Aglomerasi dan Kluster Industri Indonesia, UPP AMP YKPN, Yogyakarta, 2002.
- Kuncoro, Mudrajad, Ekonomika Industri Indonesia: Menuju Negara Industri 2030?, Andi, Yogyakarta, 2007.
- Kuncoro, Mudrajad & Simon Bambang Sumarno, Indonesia’s Clove Cigarette Industry: SCP and Cluster Analysis, dalam Armida S. Alisjahbana & Bambang P.S. Brodjonegoro (eds.), Regional Development in the Era of Decentralization: Growth, Poverty, and the Environment, Unpad Pres, 2004.
- Martin, Stephen, Industrial Economics: Economic Analysis and Public Policy, 2nd Ed., Macmillan Publishing Company, New York, 1994.
- Porter, Michael E., Hirotaka Takeuchi & Mariko Sakakibara, Can Japan Compete?, Macmillan Press, London & Basingstoke, 2000.
- Porter, Michael E., The Competitive Advantage of Nations, 6th ed., Macmillan Press, London & Basingstoke, 1990.
SUGGESTED ARTICLES:
- Krugman, Paul, Competitiveness: A Dangerous Obsession, Foreign Affairs, volume 73, number 2, March/April 1994.
- Kuncoro, Mudrajad, Regional Clustering of Indonesia’s Manufacturing Industry: A Spatial Analysis With Geographic Information System (GIS), Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business, Vol. 3, no. 3, September, 2001.
- Kuncoro, Mudrajad, Obsesi Daya Saing, Gatra, 26 April 2003.
- Kuncoro, Mudrajad, Quo Vadis Strategi Reformasi BUMN?, Bisnis Indonesia, 4 April 2002.
- Porter, M. E., Clusters and the New Economics of Competition. Harvard Business Review, November-December(6), 77-91, 1998a.
- Porter, M. E., Competing Across Locations: Enhancing Competitive Advantage through a Global Strategy. In M. E. Porter (Ed.), On Competition (pp. 309-48). Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing, 1998b.
- Reich, Robert B., Who Do We Think They Are?, The American Prospect no. 4 (Winter 1991): 49-53 (http://epn.org/prospect/04/04reic.html).
- Tyson, Laura D'Andrea, They Are Not Us: Why American Ownership Still Matters, The American Prospect no. 4 (Winter 1991): 37-49 (http://epn.org/prospect/ 04/04tyso.html).
SUGGESTED WEB-SITES:
- Carlton & Perloff, http://occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/carlton_awl/
chapter1/deluxe.html
- IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook, http://www02.imd.ch/wcy/
- Church & Ware, http://www.mhhe.com/economics/churchware
- Bloomberg Online: http://www.bloomberg.com
- Euromoney: http://www.emwl.com
- Far Eastern Economic Review: http://www.feer.com
- Mudrajad Kuncoro, http://www.mudrajad.com
Course Materials
Topic
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References (book: chapter/pages)
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1
| Introduction & Industrial Geography | Hayter: chap 1 |
2
| Manufacturing Change in Historical Perspective |
Hayter: chap 2
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3
| The Geography of Manufacturing |
Hayter: chap 3
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4
| Location Conditions and Location Factors |
Hayter: chap 4
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5
| Factory Location as a Cost-Minimizing Exercise |
Hayter: chap 5
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6
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The Location of Factories as a Decision-Making Process
The Location of Factories as a Strategic Process
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Hayter: chap 6
Hayter: chap 7
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7
| The Size of Distribution of Firm: Geographical Perspectives |
Hayter: chap 8
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8
| Formation and Function of New (and small) Firms |
Hayter: chap 9
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9
| Medium-Size Firms, Big Firms Locally |
Hayter: chap 10
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Hayter: chap 11
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10
| Corporate Restructuring and Employment Flexibility |
Hayter: chap 12
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11
| Production System and Local Development |
Hayter: chap 13
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12
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Core-Firm-Dominated Production System and the Japanese Auto Industry
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Hayter: chap 14
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13
| De-Industrialized Regions: Restructured and Rejuvenating? |
Hayter: chap 16
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