NATSUDA Kaoru
   Department   Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University  College of Asia Pacific Studies
   Position   Professor
Language English
Publication Date 2013/06
Type Research paper
Peer Review Peer reviewed
Title Industrial Policy and the Development of the Automotive Industry in Thailand
Contribution Type First author
Journal Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy (Routledge)
Journal TypeAnother Country
Publisher Routledge (London)
Volume, Issue, Page 18(3),pp.413-437
Author and coauthor THOBURN, John
Details 著名な雑誌への論文掲載・申請:有り

It has been argued that restrictions on industrial policy implemented under World Trade Organization rules in the 2000s have greatly reduced the ‘policy space’ in which developing countries can promote industrialisation. This paper examines the case of Thailand’s policies in developing one of the most successful automotive industries in the Southeast Asian region. We show that Thailand’s use of local content requirements, later abolished under WTO rules, helped promote local suppliers and did not deter foreign investors. Substantial tariff protection of vehicles and components production did not deter exports, and has continued to the present, even under liberalisation policies. Supplementing tariff protection by various fiscal means to promote product champions in the automotive industry, Thailand has succeeded in retaining substantial policy freedom.
DOI 10.1080/13547860.2012.742690
ISSN 1354-7860