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Between the Community and the World market: garment entrepreneurs in rural Greece

Christos Kalantaridis

Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 1997, vol. 9, issue 1, 25-44

Abstract: During the 1980s and early 1990s it was widely reported that rural areas located on the periphery of Europe had undergone rapid economic growth and structural transformation. Change in these regions was led by small- and even micro-scale enterprises. The growth of these firms was associated with an increased internationalization of production and the renaissance of the industrial district. This paper investigates how small towns and rural areas located along the periphery of Europe are integrated in international production networks.

Date: 1997
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