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Remaking Regional Economies

Power, labor, and firm strategies in the knowledge economy
Authors: Susan Christopherson; Jennifer Clark;

Remaking Regional Economies

Abstract

List of illustrations, Preface, Acknowledgements Section I Shaping the regional project: 1) Introduction 2) Firm strategies: resources, context, and territory 3) Labor markets and the regional project Section II Case Studies: 4) The evolution of the optics and imaging industry 5) Runaway production: media concentration and spatial competition Section III Learning regions and innovation policies: 6) The paradox of innovation: why regional innovation systems produce so little innovation (and so few jobs) 7) The learning region disconnect 8) Remaking regions: considering scale and combining investment and distribution Notes, Bibliography, Index

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