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Why do cities, regions and nations experience periods of pronounced
growth and decline? Why have the world's centres of economic
activity been continually reshuffled as the industrial revolution
has spread to new parts of the globe?
This book demonstrates that under capitalism, the process central
to growth is geographical industrialization, and that the creation
and use of territory is fundamental to economic development. In
doing so, they make new contributions to the study of growth
theory, industrial economics, technological change, industrial
organization, labour market, urban and regional development, and
theoretical human geography. Beginning with the economics of
disequilibrium growth, the authors reveal the technological,
organizational and political foundations of industrialization, and
conclude by showing that the territorial forms that industry takes
are central to the shape and survival of capitalism itself.
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