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In a world which increasingly requires place-based approaches to
economic development, Regional Competitiveness and Smart
Specialization in Europe offers a new methodology and a framework
in order to promote the smart specialization of territories. Rich
in examples and evidence, the book is an essential tool for the
design of sound development strategies and a must read for
policy-makers and development practitioners.' - Andres
Rodriguez-Pose, London School of Economics, UKRegions economically
differ from each other - they compete in different products and
geographical spaces, exhibit different strengths and weaknesses,
and provide different possibilities for growth and development.
What fosters growth in one region may hamper it in another. This
highly original book presents an accessible methodology for
identifying competitors and their particular circumstances in
Europe, discusses regional competitiveness from a conceptual
perspective and explores both past and future regional development
policies in Europe. The authors illustrate that for the concept of
regional competition to be valued correctly it should not solely be
identified by the structural asset characteristics of cities and
regions. They therefore present a unique applied analytic framework
that takes into account economically valued network relations
between places of (mobile) production factors and traded goods.
Underpinned with thorough analysis and theory, the framework uses
actual networks of competing and economically valued relations
between regions to help develop smart specialization strategies
that are central in the place-based policy initiatives of the new
European cohesion policy. This path-breaking book presents a
crucial contribution to the current academic discussion on regional
competitiveness and the policy debate on smart specialization,
place-based development and cohesion policy in the European Union.
As such it will prove an invaluable read for academics,
researchers, students and policy-makers with an interest in
economics - particularly applied regional economics, European
studies and regional studies. Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Smart
Specialization, Regional Innovation Systems and EU Cohesion Policy
by Philip McCann and Raquel Ortega-Argiles 3. Regional Economic
Development and Competitiveness 4. Clustering and Specialization in
European Regions 5. Revealed Competition in European Regions 6.
Dynamics in Revealed Regional Competition between Firms in Europe
7. A Smart Specialization Strategy: Locational and Network
Determinants of International Competitiveness 8. Conclusion: One
Size Fits Only One in Place-based Regional Policy Appendix:
European Regional Trade Flows Bibliography Index
Contributors to Virtues and Practices in the Christian Tradition
use Alasdair MacIntyre’s work as a methodological guide for doing
ethics in the Christian tradition. These essays are grouped in
three sections: descriptions of MacIntyre’s approach to ethics as
developed in After Virtue, reflections on the moral issues that
come to the fore when viewing the Christian tradition from a
MacIntyrean perspective, and selected essays on family,
homosexuality, abortion, pacifism, feminism, business ethics,
medical ethics, and economic justice.
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