Governing local and regional economies : institutions, politics and economic development
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書誌事項
Governing local and regional economies : institutions, politics and economic development
Ashgate, c2004
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  鳥取
  島根
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  佐賀
  長崎
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Over the past decade, the study of cities and regions has been marked by an increased concern with institutions and their relationship to economic and political change. This 'institutional turn' has been particularly prominent in studies of local and regional economic governance. This book brings together internationally renowned authors from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds to take critical stock of the field, assess the merits and limits of the 'institutional turn', and examine directions for future work. Drawing together a range of theoretical and empirical contributions, the book seeks to move forward the debate on institutions and their relationship to local and regional governance. The individual chapters examine the theoretical underpinnings of institutionalist work, the critical relationship between institutions, collaboration and local and regional economic performance, as well as questions of local and regional economic governance and its politics.
目次
- Governing local and regional economies, Andrew Wood and David Valler
- Institutional re(turns) and the strategic-relational approach, Bob Jessop
- Beyond soft institutionalism: accumulation, regulation and their geographical fixes, Gordon MacLeod
- Institutions, collaborative governance and the diversity of social action, Nicholas Phelps and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
- The financing of innovation: institutional support for high-tech industry in Oxfordshire, Helen Lawton-Smith
- Governing regions, governing transformations: firms, institutions and regional change in post-Soviet East-Central Europe, Jane Hardy and Adrian Smith
- The regional state and economic governance: regionalized regeneration, or territorialized political mobilization?, Martin Jones
- Full employability/empty promises: old labour regulation under New Labour?, Jamie Peck
- Governance and new regionalism in the capital city regions of England and Germany, Tassilo Herrschel and Peter Newman
- The politics of local and regional development, the difference the state makes and the US/British contrast, Kevin Cox
- Challenging the machine from within: urban entrepreneurialism and representations of the city, Kevin Ward
- Index.
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