Bern: the government city
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Chapter 4 in Varieties of Capital Cities, 2018, pp 46-72 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
In general, the status of Bern as the federal city of Switzerland does not come with considerable benefits and the federal government is rather indifferent towards its capital city. The locational policies agenda of Bern is closely aligned to the capital city function without many economic-oriented locational policies. Thus, Bern is indeed a government city. The city of Bern’s locational policies agenda is geared towards maximizing tax revenue and is dominated by three main topics. First, cluster policies in highly regulated and knowledge-intensive economic sectors are formulated. However, compared to the other three secondary capital cities under scrutiny, innovation policies are rather rare in Bern. Second, Bern concentrates on improving the city’s quality of life by protecting green spaces, preserving its old town, organizing cultural activities, and ensuring educational opportunities. Third, Bern positions itself as the Swiss political center and thereby differentiates itself from the Swiss metropolitan powerhouses.
Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Geography; Politics and Public Policy Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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