Business clusters : an international perspective

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Business clusters : an international perspective

Martin Perry

(Routledge studies in business organization and networks, 30)

Routledge, 2005

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-225) and index

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Description

Clusters of specialized businesses are being promoted around the world, aided by high-profile examples such as Silicon Valley. Using evidence from high- and low-income economies, as well as detailed case studies that show the special conditions behind successful clusters, this book provides a new vantage point on this high-interest topic, making it ideal for students of business location, policy-makers and managers seeking a real-world understanding of clustering.

Table of Contents

1. Business Advantage in Clusters 2. A History of Clusters 3. Location Theory and Clusters 4. Counting Clusters 5. New Economic Geography 6. Cluster Successes 7. Clusters in Developing Countries 8. Promoting Clusters 9. Clusters Lasts Stand

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