The new industrial geography : regions, regulations and institutions /
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Author / Creator: | Barnes, Trevor J. |
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Imprint: | London ; New York : Routledge, 1999. |
Description: | 1 online resource (xxii, 325 pages) : charts |
Language: | English |
Series: | Routledge studies in the modern world economy ; 22 Routledge studies in the modern world economy ; 22. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11114979 |
Table of Contents:
- Regions, regulation and institutions: a preface
- 1. Industrial geography, institutional economics and innis
- Part I. Regions
- 2. The resurgence of regional economics, ten years later
- 3. The co-operative advantage of regions
- 4. Reversing attrition? The auto cluster in Baden-Wurttemberg
- 5. Sticky places in slippery space: a typology of industrial districts
- Part II. Regulation
- 6. Harnessing the region: changing perspectives on innovation policy in Ontario
- 7. Rules as resources: how market governance regimes influence firm networks
- 8. Continentalism in an era of globalisation: a perspective from Canada's resource periphery
- Part III. Institutions
- 9. The Firm in the region and the region in the firm
- 10. The production of industrial processes: regions, nation states and the foundations of regulation
- 11. Does nationality still matter? The new competition and the foreign ownership question revisited
- 12. Capital and creative destruction: venture capital and regional growth in US industrialization
- 13. Institutional issues for the European regions: from markets and plans to socioeconomics and the powers of association