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Title:
Regional competitiveness
Publication Information:
Milton Park, Abingdon : Routledge, 2006
ISBN:
9780415391900

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There is now a wide spread interest in regions as a key focus in the organization and governance of economic growth and wealth creation. This important book considers the factors that influence and shape the competitive performance of regions.

This is not just an issue of academic interest and debate, but also of increasing policy deliberation and action. However, as the readings in this book make clear, the very idea of regional competitiveness is itself complex and contentious. Many academics and policy makers have used the concept without fully considering what is meant by the term and how it can be measured. Policy formulation has tended to rush ahead of understanding and analysis, and the purpose of this book is to close this important gap in understanding.

This book was previously published as a special issue of Regional Studies.


Table of Contents

Ron Martin and Michael Kitson and Peter TylerRon A. BoschmaLeslie Budd and Amer K. HirmisKaren R. PolenskeBen Gardiner and Ron Martin and Peter TylerIvan TurokGordon L. Clark and Theo Palaskas and Paul Tracey and Maria TsampraEdward J. MaleckiMichael E. Porter
1 Regional Competitiveness: An Elusive yet Key Concept?p. 1
2 Competitiveness of Regions from an Evolutionary Perspectivep. 11
3 Conceptual Framework for Regional Competitivenessp. 25
4 Competition, Collaboration and Cooperation: An Uneasy Triangle in Networks of Firms and Regionsp. 39
5 Competitiveness, Productivity and Economic Growth across the European Regionsp. 55
6 Cities, Regions and Competitivenessp. 79
7 Globalization and Competitive Strategy in Europe's Vulnerable Regions: Firm, Industry and Country Effects in Labour-intensive Industriesp. 95
8 Jockeying for Position: What It Means and Why It Matters to Regional Development Policy When Places Competep. 111
9 The Economic Performance of Regionsp. 131
Indexp. 161
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