Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; 1 Industrial geography, institutional economics and Innis; 2 The resurgence of regional economics; 3 The co-operative advantage of regions; 4 Reversing attrition?; 5 Sticky places in slippery space; 6 Harnessing the region; 7 Rules as resources; 8 Continentalism in an era of globalization; 9 The firm in the region and the region in the firm; 10 The production of industrial processes; 11 Does nationality still matter?; 12 Capital and creative destruction; 13 Institutional issues for the European regions; Index.
Summary
The New Industrial Geography focuses on the most important industrial-geographical changes that have taken place in Europe and North America over the last twenty years. It brings together some of the leading scholars in the field.
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