Industry dynamics in Growth Triangles: the E&E industry in SIJORI 25 years on

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2018-11-01

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Hutchinson, Francis E.
Grunsven, L.M.J.ISNI 0000000115934429

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Abstract

Launched in 1989 and encompassing Singapore, the Malaysian state of Johor, and Batam Island in Indonesia, the SIJORI Growth Triangle sought to market these territories as a ‘single investment destination’ offering differing factor endowments in close proximity. Singapore was the ‘core’ of the region; Johor and Batam occupied the land, labour, and resource-intensive ‘non-core’ spaces. During the 1990s, investment flows into the three territories, particularly in the electrical and electronics (E&E) industry, mirrored this division of labour. Through scrutinising trends in E&E firm entries, nationality, and industry branch in Singapore, Johor, and Batam for the 1993–2012/14 period, this article sheds light on the recent evolution of the E&E sector in the Growth Triangle. We document an increasing disconnect between the three nodes that has substantially reduced SIJORI's significance as an integrated industrial cross-border region.

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Taverne, Geography, Planning and Development, Development, Economics and Econometrics, SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities

Citation

Hutchinson, F E & van Grunsven, L 2018, 'Industry dynamics in Growth Triangles : the E &E industry in SIJORI 25 years on', Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 42-63. https://doi.org/10.1111/apel.12235