This title was first published in 2002. Examining cluster
development policy in Europe and outlining its distinctive
features, this innovative text places it within the national
context of regional policy-making. It also identifies the features
supporting the successful development of industrial clusters and
provides a clear overview of cluster theory and policy practice
followed by seven key case studies on the history and operation of
different cluster policies in Europe. While there has been a number
of books on the theory of cluster development little research has
been published on policy. By filling this gap, this book will be of
interest to a policy-making audience as well as students and
researchers of regional economic development throughout Europe.
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