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.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[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