Industry Cluster Analysis
Robert J. Stimson,
Roger R. Stough and
Brian H. Roberts
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Robert J. Stimson: The University of Queensland
Roger R. Stough: George Mason University
Brian H. Roberts: University of Canberra
Chapter 6 in Regional Economic Development, 2002, pp 197-233 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Early chapters in this book discussed how, during the three decades that followed the end of World War II, national governments of all persuasion had embarked upon programs to develop national industries to create employment and to achieve greater self-sufficiency in the production of domestic goods and services. Large heavy industry and assembly towns emerged under national industry plans. Many of those industries had strong horizontal and vertically integrated systems of production orientated to the manufacture of total or fully assembled products. Interaction between industry sectors was limited, and there was significant duplication of research, service provision and resource consumption. National industries were also protected by tariffs and monopoly provisions, leading to inefficiencies, reduced competitiveness and declining innovation. By the 1980s, national restructuring policies, globalization and new production technology began challenging traditional production systems leading to emerging global corporations looking at ways to improve efficiencies and competitiveness.
Keywords: Industry Sector; Metropolitan Region; Information Design; Industrial Cluster; Regional Economic Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-04911-2_6
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