This chapter explores the relationship between networks and economic development in geographical clusters of firms, by developing a conceptual framework based on evolutionary economics. This is an important issue in economic geography because industrial clusters have come to play an increasingly central role in the analysis of economic growth and competitiveness of countries and in the debate between convergent versus divergent economic growth.
Clusters, networks and economic development: an evolutionary economics perspective
GIULIANI, ELISA
2010-01-01
Abstract
This chapter explores the relationship between networks and economic development in geographical clusters of firms, by developing a conceptual framework based on evolutionary economics. This is an important issue in economic geography because industrial clusters have come to play an increasingly central role in the analysis of economic growth and competitiveness of countries and in the debate between convergent versus divergent economic growth.File in questo prodotto:
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