Trade

Development of Regional Production and Logistic Networks in East Asia: the Case of the Philippines

January 1, 2010

Mari-Len R. Macasaquit

Fatima Lourdes E. del Prado

Melalyn C. Mantaring

Michael R. Cabalfin

Abstract

Regional production networks and local production linkages are important not only for the generation of industrial activity through investment flows but also as essential sources of new information and technology. Complementing this are the so-called knowledge networks within or around industrial agglomerations that are equally important sources of technology for industrial upgrading and innovation. Both are present in the case study area of CALABARZON in the Philippines but the former seem to be more apparent than the latter as this has been characterized as weak based on secondary data and conduct of survey of establishments. With weaknesses in the S&T system in the country as part of the studys findings, policy suggestions were provided to strengthen the linkages that remain to be wanting but are important for stimulating innovation.

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