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In "Production, Work, Territory," Allen J. Scott and Michael Storper attempt to define the new agenda for research on the changing geography of industrial capitalism. Dissatisfied with the limited horizons of industrial geography, they gather in one volume essays by seventeen researchers who...
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Globalization has been hailed as removing the need for company location as an issue. However, there remains a strong tendency for some industries to form geographical clusters. This book examines the reasons for this trend
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Using a panel data set of county-level employment in machinery, electrical machinery, primary metals, transportation, and instruments, this paper analyzes the role of dynamic externalities for individual industries. Key issues examined include the role of externalities from own industry...
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Using a panel data set of county-level employment in machinery, electrical machinery, primary metals, transportation, and instruments, this paper analyzes the role of dynamic externalities for individual industries. Key issues examined include the role of externalities from own industry...
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