List of Publications in English written by Tomoo Marukawa

Articles in Academic Journals

1. "Industrial Groups and Division of Labor in China's Automobile Industry", Developing Economies, Vol. XXXIII No.3, Sept. 1995 (SSCI)

2. "The Contradictions of Enterprise Groups: A Case Study of the FAW Group", China Perspectives, No. 23, May-June 1999. (SSCI)

3. "The Supplier Network in China’s Automobile Industry From a Geographic Perspective", Modern Asian Studies Review, Vol.1, No.1 (March, 2006) pp.77-102.

4. "The Emergence of Industrial Clusters in Wenzhou, China" Shakai kagaku kenkyu (Social Science Research), Vol.60, No.1, January 2009. pp. 141-158

5. “Why Japanese multinationals failed in the Chinese mobile phone market: a comparative study of new product development in Japan and China” Asia Pacific Business Review, Vol.15, No.3 July 2009, pp.411-431. (SSCI)

6. “Bilateral Trade and Trade Frictions between China and Japan, 1972-2012” Eurasian Geography and Economics, Vol.53, No.4, 2012, pp. 442-456. (SSCI)

7. "Why are There So Many Automobile Manufacturers in China?" China: An International Journal, Vol.11, No.2, 2013, pp.170-185. (SSCI)

8. "Japan's High-Technology Trade with China and Its Export Control" Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol.13, No.3. 2013, pp.483-502. (SSCI)

9. Comment on “Overseas Impacts of China’s Outward Direct Investment,” Asian Economic Policy Review Vol.9, No.2, 2014. pp.250-251 (SSCI)

10. "Will China Continue to be a 'State Capitalism'?" 『中国経済研究』(中国経済経営学会)第12巻第1号、2015. 1-11ページ。

11. "Comment on "China's Transport Infrastructure Investment: Past, Present, and Future" Asian Economic Policy Review. Vol.11, No.2, July 2016. doi:10.1111/aepr.12136 pp.218-219. (SSCI)

12. "The Economic Nexus between China and Emerging Economies" Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies. April 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24761028.2017.1312755

13. "Regional Unemployment Disparities in China" Economic Systems. Vol.41, No.2, pp.203-214.May 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecosys.2016.11.002 (SSCI)

14. "Sharing Economy in China and Japan" The Japanese Political Economy. Vol,43, No.1-4, pp.61-78. published online on Jan.23, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1080/2329194X.2018.1555666

Journals with "(SSCI)" are indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index.

Book Chapters

1. "China: Dismantling and Restructuring the Industrial Structure", in Kayoko Kitamura, Tsuneo Tanaka eds. Examining Asia's Tigers --Nine Economies Challenging Common Structural Problems, July 1997, Institute

2. "Viet Nam's General Corporations: their outline and a comparison with Chinese industrial groups", in Follow-up Study for the Economic Development Policy in the Transition toward a Market-oriented Economy in Viet Nam, Vol.1, General Commentary/ Industry and Trade, Japan International Cooperation Agency and MPI, Viet Nam, Dec. 1999.

3. "WTO, Industrial Policy and China's Industrial Development", in Ippei Yamazawa and Ken-ichi Imai, eds., China Enters WTO: Pursuing Symbiosis with the Global Economy, Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO, 2001.

4. "The Chinese Television Industry: an example of gradual transition", in Jiang Xiaojuan ed., China's Industries in Transition: Organizational Change, Efficiency Gains, and Growth Dynamics, Nova Science Publishers, 2001.

5.
General Corporations and State-Owned Enterprise Reform in Viet Nam” Ministry of Planning and Investment, Japan International Cooperation Agency, Study on Economic Development Policy in The Transition toward a Market-Oriented Economy in The Socialist Republic of Viet Nam (Phase 3): Final Report Vol.5 State-Owned Enterprise Reform and Private Sector Promotion, March 2001 pp.133-158.

6. "Japanese FDI and China's Industrial Development in the Automobile, Electronics and Textile Industries," Hanns Gunther Hilpert and Rene Haak eds. Japan and China: Cooperation, competition and conflict. Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2002. pp.174-193.

7. "Towards a Strategic Realignment of Production Networks--Japanese Electronics Companies in China", in Rene Haak and Dennis S. Tachiki eds. Regional Strategies in a Global Economy--Multinational Corporations in East Asia, Indicium Verlag 2004. pp.99-118

8. "Evolutionary Privatization in China", in Costas Lapavistsas and Makoto Noguchi eds. Beyond Market-driven Development: Drawing On The Experience Of Asia And Latin America (Routledge Studies in Development Economics), Abingdon, Routledge, 2005. pp136-149.

9.
Regionalism and Nationalism in Mobile Communications: A Comparison of East Asia and Europe” in Tamio Nakamura ed. The Dynamics of East Asian Regionalism in Comparative Perspective. Comparative Regionalism Project No.2 Institute of Social Science Research Series No.24, University of Tokyo, February 2007, pp. 103-118.

10."East Asian Regional Integration: An Introduction" Tamio Nakamura ed. Future East Asian Regionalism: Proposal for an East Asian Charter, CREP International Symposium 2007 Proceedings. ISS Research Series No.28, Institute of Social Science, February 2008, pp.12-26.

11. “A Comparison of Chinese and Indian Automobile Manufacturers, Ohara, Moriki, ed. 2009. Comparative Study on Industrial Development Process in China and India. Interim Report. Chiba: Institute of Developing Economies.

12. "The Emergence of Industrial Clusters in Wenzhou, China” in Bernard Ganne and Yveline Lecler eds. Asian Industrial Clusters, Global Competitiveness and New Policy Initiatives, World Scientific, Singapore, 2009, pp.213-237.


13.“Regionalism and nationalism in the information technology industry: A comparison of East Asia and Europe” in Tamio Nakamura ed. East Asian Regionalism from a Legal Perspective, Current features and a vision for the future, Routledge, Abingdon, 2009, pp.25-42.


14. "Why Japanese multinationals failed in the Chinese mobile phone market: a comparative study of new product development", in Japan and ChinaSierk A. Horn and Adam R. Cross eds. Japanese Multinationals in China, Routlegde, Abingdon, 2010, pp.123-143.

15. “On the Motive of Chinese Firms’ Multinationalization” in Hideki Esho and PengXu eds. International Competitiveness, Globalization and Multinationalization of Firms: A Comparison of China and India, Proceedings, Institute of Comparative Economic Studies, Hosei University, March 2010, pp.54-65.


16. "Vertical Disintegration versus Vertical Integration: Some Reflections on the Rise of Chinese Household Electronics Industry" in Tetsuo Abo ed. Competing Chinese and Foreign Firms in Swelling Chinese Economy, LIT Verlag, Berlin, 2010, pp.197-212.


17. "Technology Acquisition by Indigenous Firms: The Case of the Chinese and Indian Automobile Industries" in Moriki Ohara, M. Vijayabaskar, and Hong Lin eds. Industrial Dynamics in China and India: Firms, Clusters, and Different Growth Paths. Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, pp. 63-79.

18. “The Compressed Development of the Renewable Energy Industry in China: The Case of Photovoltaics”, in Takahiro Sato ed. The BRICs as Regional Economic Powers in the Global Economy. Sapporo: Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, 2012, pp.113-128

19. “The rise of mass capitalism in China”, in Nobuharu Yokokawa, Jayati Ghosh, and Robert Rowthorn eds. Industrialization of China and India: Their Impacts on the World Economy. Abington: Routledge, 2013, pp.132-150.


20. "The "make or buy" decision and supply-chain governance," in Mariko Watanabe ed. The Disintegration of Production: Firm Strategy and Industrial Development in China, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2014. pp.51-73.

21. "A comparison of trade policy reform in China, India and Russia" (co-authored with Yugo Konno), in Shinichiro Tabata ed. Eurasia's Regional Powers Compared-China, India, Russia, Abingdon: Routledge, 2015. pp.29-46.

22. Nabeel A. Mancheri and Tomoo Marukawa, Rare Earth Elements: China and Japan in Industry, Trade, and Value Chain. ISS Contemporary Chinese Research Series No. 17, March 2016, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo.(Marukawa contributed 7.1, 7.2, and Chap.10, pp.118-123, pp.155-163)

23. 'Catch-Down' Innovation in Developing Countries. in Yukihito Sato, Hajime Sato ed. Varieties and Alternatives of Catching-up: Asian Development in the Context of the 21st Century. London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2016. pp.183-210. DOI 10.1057.978-1-137-59780-9_7


Discussion Papers
1. "The Compressed Development of China's Photovoltaic Industry and the Rise of Suntech Power" RIETI Discussion Paper Series 12-E-051, August 2012.

2. "Diminishing Returns to High-Tech Standards Wars: China’s Strategies in Mobile Communications Technology" National Bureau of Asian Research Working Paper, August 2014, pp.1-20

Unpublished Papers
Regionalism and Business Paper presented at the comparative regionalism project at the University of Tokyo
Marketing and Social Network in Inland China
Paper Presented at the Kobe University - Sichuan Academy of Social Science Conference on the Development of Inland China, September 2004
Chinese Innovations in Mobile Communications: Third Generation vs. "Guerrilla Handsets" Paper presented at the Conference on Chinese Approaches to National Innovation. University of California, San Diego, June 2010
The Transfer of Cutlery Industry from Japan to China: What is left behind in Japan? What is happening in China? Paper presented at the ADB-NDRC Evaluation Workshop on General Strategy and Policies for Promoting Industrial Transfer in the PRC, September 2010.

Short Articles
1. "Recent trends of China's automotive industry" IIES Seminar Series 9611.
2. China's entry into the WTO and Japan, Focus Japan (JETRO), Vol.28, No.11, 2002. pp.10-11
3. "Is Japan Ready for Economic Integration with China?"Social Science Japan, No.38, March 2008.
4. ”Behind the Scenes in China, the Factory of the WorldTansei (English version) No.8, March 2009, p.26.
5. ”’Guerrilla’ Mobile Phones in China”, Social Science Japan, No.48, March 2013.
6. "Food Safety Scandal and Sino-Japanese Relations" AJISS Commentary No.206, The Association of Japanese Institutes of Strategic Studies, September 12, 2014.
7. "China's congested cities could take a cue from Tokyo" Nikkei Asian Review, February 8, 2016, pp.60-61.
8. "The Impact of China's Economic Fluctuations on the Global Economy". Social Science Japan. No.55, September 2016, pp.3-6.

Book Reviews
1. China's Exports since 1979 by Hong Wang, The Developing Economies, Vol XXXII, Number 1, March 1994.
2. Chinese Business Groups: The Structure and Impact of Interfirm Relationsduring Economic Development, by Lisa A. Keister, The China Journal, No.47. January 2002.pp.150-152.
3. Haruto Shiomi ed. The Chinese Automobile Industry in Transition,China Information Vol.XVI, No.2, 2002.
4.
Chugoku Nihon no Jidosha Sangyo Sapuraiya Shisutemu (The Parts Supplier Networks of the Chinese and Japanese Automobile Industries) Social Science Japan Journal. 2011.