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This book examines local leadership and policy changes as a result
of globalisation. The author identifies what behaviours are
facilitating the connection of local economies to the global
economy and what local structures enable or inhibit the activity.
It presents positive indicators from empirical research and three
local case studies, that a dyadic arrangement of transformational
leadership and a legislative-activist structure are more likely to
connect a local economy to opportunities in the global economy.
Further, the research presents a new measure for behaviour and
structure to deduce the potential for local participation in a
global economy. The book is based in and expands several fields of
study, and will appeal to scholars of international relations,
economics, public management, immigration and politics.
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