Transforming natural resources into industrial advantage: the case of China’s rare earths industry

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Autor(a) principal: MEDEIROS,CARLOS AGUIAR DE
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: TREBAT,NICHOLAS M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This paper analyzes the development of China’s rare earths industry, emphasizing the role of state technological initiatives in the country’s transition from rare earth exporter to large industrial consumer of these raw materials. Like other industrial powers before it, China takes advantage of low-cost domestic supplies of strategic raw materials to promote higher value-added manufacturing. We argue that, in the case of rare earths, this strategy has been largely successful, disrupting a classic international division of labor that existed prior to 2000, in which China exported most of its rare earth output to wealthy countries, and transforming Chinese firms into exporters of more sophisticated downstream products.
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title Transforming natural resources into industrial advantage: the case of China’s rare earths industry
spellingShingle Transforming natural resources into industrial advantage: the case of China’s rare earths industry
MEDEIROS,CARLOS AGUIAR DE
rare earths
industrial policy
technical advance
green technologies
title_short Transforming natural resources into industrial advantage: the case of China’s rare earths industry
title_full Transforming natural resources into industrial advantage: the case of China’s rare earths industry
title_fullStr Transforming natural resources into industrial advantage: the case of China’s rare earths industry
title_full_unstemmed Transforming natural resources into industrial advantage: the case of China’s rare earths industry
title_sort Transforming natural resources into industrial advantage: the case of China’s rare earths industry
author MEDEIROS,CARLOS AGUIAR DE
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TREBAT,NICHOLAS M.
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TREBAT,NICHOLAS M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv rare earths
industrial policy
technical advance
green technologies
topic rare earths
industrial policy
technical advance
green technologies
description ABSTRACT This paper analyzes the development of China’s rare earths industry, emphasizing the role of state technological initiatives in the country’s transition from rare earth exporter to large industrial consumer of these raw materials. Like other industrial powers before it, China takes advantage of low-cost domestic supplies of strategic raw materials to promote higher value-added manufacturing. We argue that, in the case of rare earths, this strategy has been largely successful, disrupting a classic international division of labor that existed prior to 2000, in which China exported most of its rare earth output to wealthy countries, and transforming Chinese firms into exporters of more sophisticated downstream products.
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