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This book offers a collaborative investigation of the policies and
practices which have redeveloped local and national economies in
the aftermath of the global economic crisis which erupted in 2008.
It explores 'localised' models of economic development, including
problems of diversity and balance and the role of firms, industries
and clusters, alongside comparative studies of policy responses to
the crisis at local, regional and national levels Global Economic
Crisis and Local Economic Development seeks routes for economic
development in a post-crisis world. The roles of innovation,
entrepreneurship, knowledge infrastructures, public policies,
business strategies and responses, as well as global contexts and
positioning are explored as investigative themes which run
throughout the collection as a whole. This text brings together a
range of international disciplinary experts from economics,
geography, history, business and management, politics and
sociology. Its coverage is comparative and global, with
contributions focusing on the U.S., Japan, China, and India, as
well as European contexts and cases. This book is of value both for
the intrinsic quality of its individual studies and for the
contrasts and comparisons enabled by the collection when viewed as
a whole. It has an accessible but rigorous style, making it ideal
for a range of users including academics, researchers and students
who study economic development and regional development.
In 2021 Coventry celebrates being the national City of Culture.
Modern Coventry is a product of successive rounds of industrial,
economic and social developments driven by regional, national and
global forces. This book presents a timely opportunity to reflect
on this rich, and often misunderstood, history. The book examines
the development of industry, services, infrastructure and social
transformation, and the role which globalising forces have played
in influencing these, particularly since the 1950s. It looks at the
experiences of the city of Coventry in responding to the challenges
of socioeconomic change, technological advances, reconstruction and
renewal. Issues of investment, economic decline, reconstruction,
employment change and local and national governance are all
considered in assessing the story of modern Coventry, a city
influenced by new industries and development opportunities while
still being shaped by its historical economic challenges. By
focusing on the case of Coventry this book contributes to debates
surrounding urban structural change, economic diversification and
resilience from the perspective of a medium-sized city.
This title was first published in 2000: Coventry is synonymous with
both the creation and relative decline of the British motor car
industry. This volume utilises the extensive range of primary
sources on the subject to explore the relationship between the car
industry in its local context and the wider economic, social and
political environment. It analyses the emergence and early
dominance of Coventry's motor manufacturers, the rise of volume
production in the 1930s and the instabilities and renaissance of
the post-war era. Specific chapters deal with the industry's
response to the demands created by the two world wars. A number of
themes run throughout the book including the structure of the
industry and the relationship between its various sectors, resource
provision, management and labour relations, and the nature and
response to market demand. The book also provides fascinating
insights into the history of some of the most evocative marques in
the car industry, including Daimler, Jaguar, Alvis, Siddeley,
Standard and Rover.
This book, originally published in 1985, examines the development
of the car industry in Coventry within both its local context and
the wider economic environment. It is a study of expansion and
adjustment which reflects the broader pattern of Britain's
industrial history. The book analyses the emergence and early
dominance of Coventry's motor manufacturers, the appearance of the
volume producers in the 1920s and the instability of the post-war
era. The relationship between cars and other sectors of the local
economy, particularly cycles, machine tools and aircraft, is
discussed, while the significance of the two world wars receive
special attention. Extensive use is made of original sources
material, much of which, prior to publication, had received little
or no attention from business historians.
This book, originally published in 1985, examines the development
of the car industry in Coventry within both its local context and
the wider economic environment. It is a study of expansion and
adjustment which reflects the broader pattern of Britain's
industrial history. The book analyses the emergence and early
dominance of Coventry's motor manufacturers, the appearance of the
volume producers in the 1920s and the instability of the post-war
era. The relationship between cars and other sectors of the local
economy, particularly cycles, machine tools and aircraft, is
discussed, while the significance of the two world wars receive
special attention. Extensive use is made of original sources
material, much of which, prior to publication, had received little
or no attention from business historians.
This book offers a collaborative investigation of the policies and
practices which have redeveloped local and national economies in
the aftermath of the global economic crisis which erupted in 2008.
It explores 'localised' models of economic development, including
problems of diversity and balance and the role of firms, industries
and clusters, alongside comparative studies of policy responses to
the crisis at local, regional and national levels Global Economic
Crisis and Local Economic Development seeks routes for economic
development in a post-crisis world. The roles of innovation,
entrepreneurship, knowledge infrastructures, public policies,
business strategies and responses, as well as global contexts and
positioning are explored as investigative themes which run
throughout the collection as a whole. This text brings together a
range of international disciplinary experts from economics,
geography, history, business and management, politics and
sociology. Its coverage is comparative and global, with
contributions focusing on the U.S., Japan, China, and India, as
well as European contexts and cases. This book is of value both for
the intrinsic quality of its individual studies and for the
contrasts and comparisons enabled by the collection when viewed as
a whole. It has an accessible but rigorous style, making it ideal
for a range of users including academics, researchers and students
who study economic development and regional development.
In 2021 Coventry celebrates being the national City of Culture.
Modern Coventry is a product of successive rounds of industrial,
economic and social developments driven by regional, national and
global forces. This book presents a timely opportunity to reflect
on this rich, and often misunderstood, history. The book examines
the development of industry, services, infrastructure and social
transformation, and the role which globalising forces have played
in influencing these, particularly since the 1950s. It looks at the
experiences of the city of Coventry in responding to the challenges
of socioeconomic change, technological advances, reconstruction and
renewal. Issues of investment, economic decline, reconstruction,
employment change and local and national governance are all
considered in assessing the story of modern Coventry, a city
influenced by new industries and development opportunities while
still being shaped by its historical economic challenges. By
focusing on the case of Coventry this book contributes to debates
surrounding urban structural change, economic diversification and
resilience from the perspective of a medium-sized city.
Seeking a mid-life adventure, Detective Mike Granger leaves his
small city police department in New Hampshire to join the
little-known United Nations Police Force. While facing armed
assailants and bloody riots in war-torn Kosovo, he slowly learns
the skills necessary to survive. The final test will be if he and
the UN Spec-Ops team he now leads can protect a young
human-trafficking victim who has been targeted for death by a
brutal crime boss.
The fourth volume of the Center for Security Policy's National
Security Policy Proceedings includes transcripts of remarks by Tevi
Troy, Tom Donnelly, Peter Pry, Peter Brookes, Lisa Curtis, and
David J. Trachtenberg. It contains book reviews by Samara
Greenberg, Kyle Shideler, and Christopher Holton.
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