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EVOLVING REGIONAL ECONOMIES;RESOURCES, SPECIALIZATION, GLOBALIZATION

Martin Henning explores why economic growth and transformation is essentially a regionally based and spatially dependent process and introduces the core ideas involved in understanding the dynamics of regional economies drawing on case studies to illuminate these ideas in practice.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: MARTIN HENNING
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [S.l.] : AGENDA PUBLISHING, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1 Regional economies, but global too
  • The importance of regional economic change and long-term growth
  • A regional lens on a global economy, where distances matter less and places matter more
  • A regional lens on what firms do
  • Regional economic change and growth: production and productivity
  • Regional divergence, development and policy
  • The outline of the book
  • Discussion points
  • 2 Evolutionary economic geography
  • Evolutionary economic geography: how and why regional economies change across time
  • Novelty, diversification and evolution
  • Retention and evolution
  • Selection and evolution
  • A global perspective on regional economic evolution
  • Evolutions, relations and time
  • Discussion points
  • 3 Time geography
  • Space and time
  • Coordination of people and things
  • Constraints and prism
  • Discussion points
  • 4 An evolutionary perspective on economic production
  • What is produced?
  • Cars
  • Resources, uses and capabilities
  • Objections and overall lessons
  • Discussion points
  • 5 Resources in firms and in regions
  • What resources are
  • Resources and geography: resource portability
  • Resource appropriability
  • Resource specificity
  • Resource properties in combination
  • Discussion points
  • 6 Creation, use and curation of regional resources
  • Change in regional resource repertoires
  • Regional resource creation
  • Regional resource use
  • Regional resource curation
  • Creation, use and curation
  • Discussion points
  • 7 Regional economic change: path dependency and radical transformation
  • More evolution!
  • Incremental industrial change and branching processes
  • Regional branching, related diversification and regional path dependency
  • Industrial change and structural change
  • Relatedness and structural change
  • Discussion points
  • 8 Agglomerations
  • What is happening within regions and agglomerations?
  • Agglomeration advantages
  • Agglomerations and time: the dynamic movement
  • The relatedness idea and regional economic coherence
  • Agglomerations, resource creation and resource curation
  • Localization advantages, related activities and incremental industrial change
  • Variation advantages, incremental and structural change
  • How regional economic change sometimes works: radical change where agglomerations have little impact
  • Agency
  • Discussion points
  • 9 Evolutionary economic geography and time geography
  • Globalization, regional resource uses and time geography
  • Generalizing "individuals" to "resources" in time-space
  • How time geography constraints affect the creation, use and curation of regional resources
  • Cars again
  • Changed constraints
  • Discussion points
  • 10 The secular change: globalization, decreased constraints and the portability of resource use