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In this comprehensive original reference work, the editors have
brought together an unrivalled group of distinguished scholars and
practitioners to comment on the historical and contemporary role of
industrial districts (IDs). This Handbook is uniquely positioned to
shed light on the role of global and local forces and how they
increasingly interact to shape the welfare of societies and the
economic performance of firms and places. It illustrates that IDs
are a clear expression of local societies finding their 'place' in
the national and international division of labour, and through the
constitution and elaboration of productive specialisations
congenial to the attitudes and the preferences of their people.
Ultimately, the Handbook represents the main strands of a
wide-ranging, decades-long debate on the nature of IDs: what they
represented in the past, the changes they are currently undergoing,
and the future challenges and opportunities they will face in an
increasingly global economy. Including conceptual, critical and
forward-looking contributions, as well as case studies from Asia,
Latin America, Europe and the US, this Handbook will prove an
invaluable resource for academics, students and policymakers
focusing on industrial districts, local production systems and
innovation. It will also appeal to those interested in the local
drivers of competitiveness and related public policies.
In this comprehensive original reference work, the editors have
brought together an unrivalled group of distinguished scholars and
practitioners to comment on the historical and contemporary role of
industrial districts (IDs). This Handbook is uniquely positioned to
shed light on the role of global and local forces and how they
increasingly interact to shape the welfare of societies and the
economic performance of firms and places. It illustrates that IDs
are a clear expression of local societies finding their 'place' in
the national and international division of labour, and through the
constitution and elaboration of productive specialisations
congenial to the attitudes and the preferences of their people.
Ultimately, the Handbook represents the main strands of a
wide-ranging, decades-long debate on the nature of IDs: what they
represented in the past, the changes they are currently undergoing,
and the future challenges and opportunities they will face in an
increasingly global economy. Including conceptual, critical and
forward-looking contributions, as well as case studies from Asia,
Latin America, Europe and the US, this Handbook will prove an
invaluable resource for academics, students and policymakers
focusing on industrial districts, local production systems and
innovation. It will also appeal to those interested in the local
drivers of competitiveness and related public policies.
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