Economic development is complicated. Take, for example, the concept of regionalism. Nearly everyone agrees that cities and counties are best situated to compete in the global economy when they collaborate to improve the region as a whole
Regionalism has eclipsed the multilateral system as the ‘fast track’ for international economic rest...
This article is a theoretical review regarding to specialised literature of regional development, tr...
Individual city and regional authorities in many countries have themselves taken up the issue of “co...
Why do some states develop deeper regionalism while others do not? Comparing European and Asian regi...
A number of factors, but most prominently European integration, have seen Governments add a ‘regiona...
When competing for new business and economic growth, it is rare for two counties to work together. ...
Localism and regionalism are normally seen as contrasting, indeed conflicting, conceptions of metrop...
This paper studies competitive regionalism, specifically analyzing the arguments made by Linda McCar...
For decades urban planners and political scientists have attempted to deal with the problems associa...
Since the 1980s different conceptions of regionalism have emerged, reflecting distinct perspectives...
Today, one of the key challenges facing community leaders across the country is to build an innovati...
Summary Regional economies are synergy-laden systems of physical and relational assets, and intensif...
The term 'regionalism ' is a very inadequate one. Recent discussions in the CSE Working Gr...
A decade ago, regions were the hot topic in political economy. Convinced by accounts of how regions ...
Economic polarization is a process that is present at global, national and regional level. Economic ...
Regionalism has eclipsed the multilateral system as the ‘fast track’ for international economic rest...
This article is a theoretical review regarding to specialised literature of regional development, tr...
Individual city and regional authorities in many countries have themselves taken up the issue of “co...
Why do some states develop deeper regionalism while others do not? Comparing European and Asian regi...
A number of factors, but most prominently European integration, have seen Governments add a ‘regiona...
When competing for new business and economic growth, it is rare for two counties to work together. ...
Localism and regionalism are normally seen as contrasting, indeed conflicting, conceptions of metrop...
This paper studies competitive regionalism, specifically analyzing the arguments made by Linda McCar...
For decades urban planners and political scientists have attempted to deal with the problems associa...
Since the 1980s different conceptions of regionalism have emerged, reflecting distinct perspectives...
Today, one of the key challenges facing community leaders across the country is to build an innovati...
Summary Regional economies are synergy-laden systems of physical and relational assets, and intensif...
The term 'regionalism ' is a very inadequate one. Recent discussions in the CSE Working Gr...
A decade ago, regions were the hot topic in political economy. Convinced by accounts of how regions ...
Economic polarization is a process that is present at global, national and regional level. Economic ...
Regionalism has eclipsed the multilateral system as the ‘fast track’ for international economic rest...
This article is a theoretical review regarding to specialised literature of regional development, tr...
Individual city and regional authorities in many countries have themselves taken up the issue of “co...