Abstract:
The paper aims to question the pertinence and the grounds of technological policies at infra national level. The research combines the contribution of knowledge economics to approaches dealing with the location of activities. The first part of the paper looks through the argumentation accounting for the regionalization of technological policies. The second part enlightens the, too often, \"localist\" character of these politics, emphasizing the non-local dimension of interfirm and interinstitution\'s relational space.