Remaking Regional Economies

Remaking Regional Economies
Author: Susan Christopherson,Jennifer Clark
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000159400

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Winner of the 2009 Regional Studies Association Best Book Award! Since the early 1980s, the region has been central to thinking about the emerging character of the global economy. In fields as diverse as business management, industrial relations, economic geography, sociology, and planning, the regional scale has emerged as an organizing concept for interpretations of economic change. This book is both a critique of the "new regionalism" and a return to the "regional question," including all of its concerns with equity and uneven development. It will challenge researchers and students to consider the region as a central scale of action in the global economy, and at the core of the book are case studies of two industries that rely on skilled, innovative, and flexible workers - the optics and imaging industry and the film and television industry. Combined with this is a discussion of the regions that constitute their production centers. The authors’ intensive research on photonics and entertainment media firms, both large and small, leads them to question some basic assumptions behind the new regionalism and to develop an alternative framework for understanding regional economic development policy. Finally, there is a re-examination of what the regional question means for the concept of the learning region. This book draws on the rich contemporary literature on the region but also addresses theoretical questions that preceded "the new regionalism." It will contribute to teaching and research in a range of social science disciplines and this new paperback edition will also make the book more accessible to students and researchers in those disciplines, those individuals who will influence the re-structuring economies of the 21st century.

Working Regions

Working Regions
Author: Jennifer Clark
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-05-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135923778

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Working Regions focuses on policy aimed at building sustainable and resilient regional economies in the wake of the global recession. Using examples of four ‘working regions’ — regions where research and design functions and manufacturing still coexist in the same cities — the book argues for a new approach to regional economic development. It does this by highlighting policies that foster innovation and manufacturing in small firms, focus research centers on pushing innovation down the supply chain, and support dynamic, design-driven firm networks. This book traces several key themes underlying the core proposition that for a region to work, it has to link research and manufacturing activities — namely, innovation and production — in the same place. Among the topics discussed in this volume are the issues of how the location of research and development infrastructure produces a clear role of the state in innovation and production systems, and how policy emphasis on pre-production processes in the 1990s has obscured the financialization of intellectual property. Throughout the book, the author draws on examples from diverse industries, including the medical devices industry and the US photonics industry, in order to illustrate the different themes of working regions and the various institutional models operating in various countries and regions.

The New Regional Economies

The New Regional Economies
Author: William R. Barnes,Larry C. Ledebur
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 209
Release: 1997-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781452249940

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Traditionally, we take a nationalist view of our economy. Our politics and economics are wedded in the political economy of the nation state and the nationalist economic policies. This "nationalist paradigm" is, however, showing signs of fatigue: The role of the nation state is diminishing as the economy globalizes; our national accounting systems are less effective, technology forces change; trading blocs are emerging; there is less control of exchange rates; regional economies are restructuring; and competitive environments are changing. This book poses that political jurisdictions are not economies but polities, and explores the complex and important economic implications of this thesis. In reality, metropolitan-centered economic regions are the basic economic units and the building blocks of the U.S. economy. The linked, interdependent system of local economic regions form the U.S. Common Market, which in turn thrives within a global context of mutuality and interdependence. William R. Barnes and Larry C. LedeburÆs paradigm shift from the "nation as the economy" to the "national system of local economic regions" changes the framework in which we think about governance and policy and puts this book at the forefront of U.S. economic thought.

Regions in Recession and Resurgence

Regions in Recession and Resurgence
Author: Michael Chisholm
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2015-03-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317518884

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The world economy has undergone rapid evolution in recent decades, along with changes in the importance of industries and their organization, and sharp changes in the fortunes of regions. There are differences of opinion regarding the mainsprings of change and development and the role of goverments in fostering national output. In order to show the relvance of these changes to regional economies, the book focuses on the different schools of economic thought – from the neo-classical, through Keynesian to Marxist/radical ideas and monetarist/supply-side thinking – providing a brief description of their structure in non-spatial terms. The way these theories map into contrasting ideas regarding the mechanisms of regional economic growth is then explained. The book concentrates on developed economies and explicitly seeks to confront theory with fact, fact with theory. Bringing together non-spatial economic thery, regional growth theory and relevant empirical data, this book is intended for students in geography and regional economics but will also be of interest for those studying politics and government.

Remaking the Global Economy

Remaking the Global Economy
Author: Jamie Peck,Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2003-08-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0761948988

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With a bibliography pp. 231-252

Regions in Recession Resurgance

Regions in Recession   Resurgance
Author: Michael Chisholm
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1990-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0685460142

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Remaking the Italian Economy

Remaking the Italian Economy
Author: Richard M. Locke
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-09-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781501731914

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Health and Wealth

Health and Wealth
Author: Michael J. Breheny,Douglas Hart,Jeremy Howells
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 121
Release: 1992
Genre: Pharmaceutical industry
ISBN: 1872393292

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