The lion's share of smartphones, computers, televisions, semiconductor
devices, and other electronics goods is made in East Asia. Final
electronics goods are assembled in China, and sophisticated parts and
components (P&C) such as semiconductor chips, image sensors, and ceramic
filters in upstream Asian economies such as Japan, South Korea, and
Taiwan. How did Asia become the center of electronics manufacturing? How
did learning take place that allowed Asian workers to produce
cutting-edge products? Are there lessons for countries like the US that
seek to reshore manufacturing of semiconductors, flat-panel displays,
and related products? This Element addresses these issues.