There is an increasing interest in the role of endogenous factors in regional development. The literature places emphasis on the factors such as regional industrial structure and diversification/specialization, human capital, population size and growth, leadership and institutional arrangements, in addition to the traditional concerns with regional resource endowments. The chapter reviews evidence from research in Australia on the role some endogenous factors play in differentiating regional performance in mainly non-metro settings
Regional performances are traditionally explained in terms of factor endowments, like physical capit...
This report explores patterns of regional economic growth in Australia over the period 1984 to 2002 ...
p.93-98 A new regional study of Northern Australia. The true spirit of regionalism rests on the basi...
Increasingly, endogenous factors and processes are being emphasized as drivers in regional economic ...
An exploratory modeling approach to investigate spatial variation in the levels of regional endogeno...
Over the past two decades or so the emphasis in regional economic development theory has shifted fro...
This paper proposes that a virtuous circle for the sustainable developmentof a city or region is ach...
Over the years many studies have been conducted in Australia investigating regional spatial differen...
A new geography of functional economic regions (FERs) has been created for Australia using a methodo...
The South East Queensland region has been recording strong economic and population growth over sever...
Numerous writers refer to economic development as both a process and a product or outcome (see, for ...
The authors of this comprehensive book provide a detailed rationale and original theory for the stud...
Theories and approaches to endogenous growth and regional development tend to neglect or at best und...
Patterns of spatial differentiation in endogenous regional employment performance across Australia's...
This study examines the link between industrial R&D and industrial innovation. It studies government...
Regional performances are traditionally explained in terms of factor endowments, like physical capit...
This report explores patterns of regional economic growth in Australia over the period 1984 to 2002 ...
p.93-98 A new regional study of Northern Australia. The true spirit of regionalism rests on the basi...
Increasingly, endogenous factors and processes are being emphasized as drivers in regional economic ...
An exploratory modeling approach to investigate spatial variation in the levels of regional endogeno...
Over the past two decades or so the emphasis in regional economic development theory has shifted fro...
This paper proposes that a virtuous circle for the sustainable developmentof a city or region is ach...
Over the years many studies have been conducted in Australia investigating regional spatial differen...
A new geography of functional economic regions (FERs) has been created for Australia using a methodo...
The South East Queensland region has been recording strong economic and population growth over sever...
Numerous writers refer to economic development as both a process and a product or outcome (see, for ...
The authors of this comprehensive book provide a detailed rationale and original theory for the stud...
Theories and approaches to endogenous growth and regional development tend to neglect or at best und...
Patterns of spatial differentiation in endogenous regional employment performance across Australia's...
This study examines the link between industrial R&D and industrial innovation. It studies government...
Regional performances are traditionally explained in terms of factor endowments, like physical capit...
This report explores patterns of regional economic growth in Australia over the period 1984 to 2002 ...
p.93-98 A new regional study of Northern Australia. The true spirit of regionalism rests on the basi...