There has been considerable discussion of the role of institutions in development, including regional development, since the early 1990s with the work of North in 1990 followed by major interventions from Amin and Thrift in 1995 and other researchers. In large measure this set of literature has focused on evaluating and describing the ‘institutional thickness’ of places, the relative richness or poverty of institutional structures that support economic activity and growth. While much discussed, this concept has struggled when considered quantitatively. Some authors have noted that regions can have too much institutional thickness, with agencies and government entities ‘crowding’ each other out and distracting growth efforts. Recently Rodrig...
This work investigates the roots of economic development. The debate about the predominance of insti...
Urban managers have been faced by growing problems in recent decades. Social and economic inequaliti...
Since the Second World War, Australian governments have adopted various approaches to governing nonm...
Over the last two decades, the notion of institutional thickness has become a key reference for a la...
The problems of rural regions include globally uneven power relations and development patterns, and ...
This paper discusses whether institutions matter for regional development and how to integrate them ...
The problems of rural regions include globally uneven power relations and development patterns, and ...
The idea that "institutional thickness" is an important component for the resilience of lo...
Despite its enduring nature, there is remarkably little published analysis about Australia\u27s peri...
This paper develops a research agenda toward the systematic inclusion of institutions into the analy...
This paper examines some effects of the pursuit of neoliberalism on regional development policy and ...
Within the theoretical and empirical debate on local economic development, a relevant issue is wheth...
Across the world, the regional level is becoming increasingly important in economic development with...
The governance of rural landscapes over the last few decades has become increasingly 'wicked' or 'in...
Regional governance describes the structures, processes and relationships by which decisions are mad...
This work investigates the roots of economic development. The debate about the predominance of insti...
Urban managers have been faced by growing problems in recent decades. Social and economic inequaliti...
Since the Second World War, Australian governments have adopted various approaches to governing nonm...
Over the last two decades, the notion of institutional thickness has become a key reference for a la...
The problems of rural regions include globally uneven power relations and development patterns, and ...
This paper discusses whether institutions matter for regional development and how to integrate them ...
The problems of rural regions include globally uneven power relations and development patterns, and ...
The idea that "institutional thickness" is an important component for the resilience of lo...
Despite its enduring nature, there is remarkably little published analysis about Australia\u27s peri...
This paper develops a research agenda toward the systematic inclusion of institutions into the analy...
This paper examines some effects of the pursuit of neoliberalism on regional development policy and ...
Within the theoretical and empirical debate on local economic development, a relevant issue is wheth...
Across the world, the regional level is becoming increasingly important in economic development with...
The governance of rural landscapes over the last few decades has become increasingly 'wicked' or 'in...
Regional governance describes the structures, processes and relationships by which decisions are mad...
This work investigates the roots of economic development. The debate about the predominance of insti...
Urban managers have been faced by growing problems in recent decades. Social and economic inequaliti...
Since the Second World War, Australian governments have adopted various approaches to governing nonm...