This wide-ranging Handbook is the first major compilation of the
theoretical and empirical research that is forging the new and
exciting paradigm of evolutionary economic geography. The book's
distinguished contributors set out the theoretical, methodological
and empirical foundations of an evolutionary perspective on the
economic landscape. In so doing, they explore the interplay between
organizational dynamics, industrial dynamics and space; analyze the
nature and spatial evolution of networks; address the evolution of
institutions in territorial contexts; and explore the evolution of
agglomerations and clusters. This original reference work will
undoubtedly play an important and formative role in influencing the
future research agenda of evolutionary economic geography. It will
strongly appeal to scholars, researchers and students in economic
geography, regional economics, evolutionary economics, industrial
economics, management and organizational studies, and related
fields. Contributors: C. Antonelli, R. Boschma, G. Bottazzi, S.
Breschi, U. Cantner, G. Cioccarelli, P. Cooke, M.S. Dahl, B. Dalum,
C. de Laurentis, S. Denicolai, P. Dindo, J. Essletzbichler, L.
Fleming, K. Frenken, E. Giuliani, J. Gluckler, H. Graf, R. Hassink,
S. Iammarino, J. Lambooy, C. Lenzi, F. Lissoni, A. Malmberg, R.
Martin, P. Maskell, P. McCann, C.R. Ostergaard, D.L. Rigby, J.W.
Rivkin, E.W. Schamp, J. Simmie, O. Sorenson, U. Staber, E. Stam, S.
Strambach, P. Sunley, A. Vezzulli, A. Zucchella
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