The region in the new economy : an international perspective on regional dynamics in the 21st century /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Aldershot :
Ashgate,
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Table of Contents:
- Figures and Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1. Trends and Regional Policies in the New Economy: an Overview
- 2. Impacts of Transportation and Telecommunication on the co-ordination of Production: a Typology
- 3. Substitution and Complementarity Effects Between Telecommunications and Transportation: a Demand Perspective
- 4. Urban Planning and Information and Communication Technology: Perceptions, Ideas and Facts
- 5. High-technology Employment and Hub Airports: Infrastructure's Contribution to Regional Development
- 6. Development of Border Regions: Have Sea-Border Regions Maintained Advantages over Land-Border Regions?
- 7. Systems of Innovation: a Novel Conceptual Framework for Innovation Analysis
- 8. Regulation, Competition, and Technology Change in Network Markets
- 9. Technology and Industrial Cluster Analysis: Some New Methods
- 10. The Contribution of Universities to Regional Economic Development
- 11. The Impact of Globalisation on Regional Labour Markets
- 12. The Impact of Regional Labour Flows in the Swedish Knowledge Economy
- 13. Sustainable Regions in an Unsustainable World: the Ecological Footprint Reconsidered
- 14. Sustainable Settlement Development in South Africa: Coming to Terms with the Rest of the World
- 15. Economic Instruments and Natural Resource Management in Southern Africa
- 16. Sustainable Mobility in an Age of Internationalisation
- 17. Regional and Local Policies to Support Entrepreneurship
- 18. Local Economic Development: an Assessment of its Current Status in Southern Africa
- 19. Micro and Small Enterprise Sector Development Policy in Kenya: the Role of Local Authorities
- 20. Competitive Integration and Territory: What Should be Done with Excluded Regions?
- 21. Cumulative Causation and Decentralised Manufacturing Development in South Africa.