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"Labour-intensive Industrialisation in Southeast Asia"[Workshop](2008/3/01-02)

Date: March 1(Sat.) ― 2(Sun.), 2008
Venue: Room 207, 2nd floor of East Building, CSEAS

Provisional Programme: See an attached file
Organezers:  JSPS-NRCT Core University Program: Project 9 / Global COE
Program: Initiative 1

Day 1
10.30 am – 12 am: Overview and Comments

  • Kaoru Sugihara (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
    Labour-intensive Industrialisation in Southeast Asia: A Preliminary Comparative Perspective
  • Pasuk Phongpaichit (Chulalongkorn University.)
    Some Thoughts on Labour-intensive Industrialisation in Southeast Asia

Lunch

1 pm – 3.30 pm: Round Table: Back to the State?

  • Takashi Shiraishi (GRIPS)
    On State Formation
  • Chris Baker
    On the Post-developmental State
  • Thee Kian Wie (LIPI, Indonesia)
    On Policy-makers, Senior Officials and Businessmen

4:00 pm – 6.00 pm: Indonesia

  • Thee Kian Wie
    Indonesia's Industrialisation during and after the Soeharto Era: Aspects of Labour-intensive Industrialisation
  • Kosuke Mizuno (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
    A Path to Prosperous Rural Industry in Indonesia: Case of Roof-tile Industry

Discussant: Fumiharu Mieno (Kobe University)

7 pm-: Dinner and Informal Discussion at a room at Fujitei (nearby restaurant)

Day 2
10 am – 12 am: Southeast Asia

  • Porphant Ouyyanont (Suhhothai Thammathirat Open University, Thailand)
    Cheap Labor and the Industrialization of Bangkok after 1945: Some Revision
  • Tatsufumi Yamagata (IDE-JETRO)
    Two Dynamic LDCs: Cambodia and Bangladesh as Garment Exporters

Discussant: Koichi Fujita (CSEAS, Kyoto University)

Lunch

1:pm. – 2.30 pm: Japan

  • Masayuki Tanimoto (University of Tokyo)
    From Peasant Economy to Urban Agglomeration: The Transformation of ‘Labour-intensive Industrialization’ in Modern Japan
  • Haruo Wakimura
    The Decline of Japanese Cotton-weaving Districts in Postwar Japan

Discussion: Akihiko Ohno (Aoyama Gakuin Universiity)

3 pm – 4.30 pm: India and Comparative

  • Takashi Oishi (Kobe City University of Foreign Studies)
    Aspects of Labour Intensive Economy around Bicycles in Modern India with Special Focus on the Import from Japan

General discussion

Other participants:
Nobuko Nagasaki (Ryukoku University)
Takeshi Onimaru (GRIPS)
Takahiro Sato (G-COE, CSEAS, Kyoto University)
Naomi Hosoda (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
Shinya Ishizaka (ASAFAS, Kyoto University)
Shinsuke Nagaoka (ASFAS, Kyoto University)
Nao Sato (ASAFAS, Kyoto University)
Kyoko Oga (Osaka Univeristy)
Shiro Sato (Ryukoku Univeristy)