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This volume contains a selection of papers presented at an
international symposium on research and development, industrial
change and economic policy organized and hosted by the University
of Karlstad, Viinnland, Sweden. Situated about halfway between
Stockholm and Oslo, Karlstad stands on the River Klara, which
reaches north into the mountains of Norway. Founded by King Charles
IX of Sweden, whose statue stands in the city centre beside the
river, the city celebrated its 400th anniversary in 1984. For many
decades the wealth of Karlstad has been based on traditional
industries such as iron, timber and paper, and throughout the
province of Viinnland there are a considerable number of industrial
communities which grew up around mines, ironworks, sawmills and
papermills. Even the cultural structure of these communities is
heavily marked by the industrial environment in which they
developed. However, for over a decade now a major structural
reorientation has been taking place and the old industrial
structures have been disappearing. For various reasons the
importance of large scale, manufacturing companies has declined and
as a result of intense development work with new ideas, new
entrepreneurs and new technology, we have seen the rapid rise of
small companies. In this context, recent research has shown that
universities playing an increasingly central role in regional
development. Thus the continued development of the University of
Karlstad is of significant regional and national interest. Although
fairly small in an international perspective (approximately 4000
students) the university is expanding rapidly.
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