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Theories of Endogenous Regional Growth

Edited by Börje Johansson, Charlie Karlsson () and Roger R. Stough

in Advances in Spatial Science from Springer, currently edited by Manfred Fischer, Jean Claude Thill, Jouke van Dijk and Hans Westlund

Date: 2001
ISBN: 978-3-642-59570-7
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction: Endogenous Regional Growth and Policies
Charlie Karlsson, Börje Johansson and Roger Stough
Ch 2 Endogenous Growth Theory and the Role of Institutions in Regional Economic Development
Roger R. Stough
Ch 3 Social Processes, and Regional Economic Development
James W. Harrington and Deron Ferguson
Ch 4 Regional Dynamics with Endogenous Knowledge in a Multi-Sector Model
Wei-Bin Zhang
Ch 5 Technology and Regional Development: Theory Revisited
John Rees
Ch 6 History, Spatial Structure, and Regional Growth: Lessons for Policy Making
Gunther Maier
Ch 7 Locational Advantage and Lessons for Territorial Competition in Europe
Ian Gordona and Paul Cheshire
Ch 8 Geographie Transaction Costs and Specialisation Opportunities of Small and Medium-Sized Regions: Scale Economies and Market Extension
Börje Johansson and Charlie Karlsson
Ch 9 Trade and Regional Development: International and Interregional Competitiveness in Brazil
Eduardo Haddad and Geoffrey Hewings
Ch 10 The Economic System of Small-to-Medium Sized Regions in Japan
Se-il Mun and Komei Sasaki
Ch 11 Agglomeration, Enterprise Size, and Productivity
Edward J. Feser
Ch 12 The Learning Region and Territorial Production Systems
Denis Maillat and Leïla Kebir
Ch 13 Clustering and Economic Change: New Policy Orientations — The Case of Styria
Michael Steiner
Ch 14 The Italian Smallness Anomaly: Coexistence and Turbulence in the Market Structure
Dino Martellato
Ch 15 Knowledge Workers, Communication, and Spatial Diffusion
Niles Hansen
Ch 16 Regional Growth Theories and Local Economic Development: Some Case Studies
Bernard L. Weinstein
Ch 17 Universities and Regional Economic Development: Does Agglomeration Matter?
Attila Varga
Ch 18 Change in Manufacturing Productivity in the U.S. South: Implications for Regional Growth Policy
Kingsley E. Haynes and Mustafa Dinc
Ch 19 Spatial Policy for Sparsely Populated Areas: A Forlorn Hope? Swedish Experiences
Hans Westlund
Ch 20 Theories of Endogenous Regional Growth — Lessons for Regional Policies
Börje Johansson, Charlie Karlsson and Roger Stough

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