This chapter reflects on how evolutionary economic geography (EEG) can be extended to incorporate public policy in its explanations of path development. A weakness of EEG is the poor conceptualisation of the role of the state (central, regional, local) in regional path development. It is therefore argued that a multi-scalar perspective of policy is required and that a large set of policies deserve attention. Oxfordshire in the UK is used to explore the link between public policy and path development. © Springer International Publishing AG 2018. All rights reserved
This paper is written as the first chapter of an edited volume on evolutionary economics and economi...
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This paper is written as the first chapter of an edited volume on evolutionary economics and economi...
Local and regional governments in western European peripheral areas aim to spur leisure-led regional...
The central research questions addressed by this body of work are: (1) How can new paths of local an...
This chapter reflects on how evolutionary economic geography (EEG) can be extended to incorporate pu...
A burgeoning strand of evolutionary economic geography (EEG) research is addressing questions of reg...
This article argues that recent proposals for environmental and evolutionary economic geographies (E...
Economic geography has, over the past decade or so, drawn upon ideas from evolutionary economics in ...
Economic geography has, over the last decade or so, drawn upon ideas from evolutionary economics in...
This paper argues for a broad evolutionary political economy understanding of local and regional pat...
Our principal objective is to formulate some possible links between evolutionary economics and regio...
The evolutionary turn in economic geography has shed new light on historically contingent regional p...
Since Paul David published his economic histories of path dependent innovation the subject has exert...
Evolutionary economic geography (EEG) explains the spatial evolution of firms, industries, networks,...
In recent years, economic geographers have seized on the concepts of 'path dependence' and 'lock-in'...
We address learning capability in regions or countries with regard to enhancing high-technology econ...
This paper is written as the first chapter of an edited volume on evolutionary economics and economi...
Local and regional governments in western European peripheral areas aim to spur leisure-led regional...
The central research questions addressed by this body of work are: (1) How can new paths of local an...