Is the creative class a shock absorber against an economic recession? Spatial labour market resilience in Romania
Alina Maria Pavelea,
Alexandru Pavel,
Bogdana Neamţu and
Karima Kourtit
Regional Studies, 2023, vol. 57, issue 12, 2457-2472
Abstract:
The creative class has been argued to both hamper and support economic resilience. As such, we propose a new framework on the significance of the creative class for local economic resilience, namely: the creativity and resilience analysis approach (CREA). The study contributes to the literature (1) by evaluating resilience through an index that includes multiple dimensions of creativity-based economic development; and (2) by identifying preliminary findings that link economic resilience with spatial shifts in local labour markets.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2023.2194314
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