Working Smart And Small: The Role Of Knowledgebased And Service Industries In Growth Strategies For Small States,Used

Working Smart And Small: The Role Of Knowledgebased And Service Industries In Growth Strategies For Small States,Used

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Small states face serious challenges for development due to their size, remoteness and vulnerability. In recent years, the prospects for small states have deteriorated further due to preference erosion and the emergence of larger competitors such as India and China. Working Smart and Small suggests how small states can reposition themselves in the global economy and move into knowledgebased and service industries. Part I provides an overview of general factors stimulating or constraining the development of services sector and trade in services. It also identifies key trends and provides analysis. Part II gives six case study examples of how some small states have promoted knowledgebased and service industries in their economies. The small states studied, from different regions and income groups, are Botswana, Mauritius, St. Lucia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates and Vanuatu. The studies cover the performance and supporting factors in five promising service sectors: the financial sector, information and communication technologies, education, professional services and tourism. Part III considers the policy implications. This book will be of particular interest to economic policymakers and researchers working on issues of concern to small states.

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