Since its establishment in 1977, the Cambridge Journal of Economics has been a ground-breaker in the publication of historical, theoretical, empirical and policy-oriented papers on alternative forms of industrial organization. Important among these are local and regional productive systems. Although there is now a wide and multi-disciplinary literature focusing on how to analyse and explain such systems – aside from Alfred Marshall’s pioneering work on the English industrial districts of the 19th and 20th century – contemporary mainstream economics has largely ignored them (Schmitz 1999, p. 468). This collection of articles has been put together to celebrate 40 years of the Cambridge Journal of Economics
The purpose of this article is an investigation into the theoretical foundations of Marshallian indu...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Elsevier.Despite the fact that all successful, documente...
Marked differences exist between the institutional and social context for innovation in the UK and G...
This paper considers the role of co-operation and competition in production and exchange – and the “...
This critical survey examines the role of cooperation in production and exchange, the relationship ...
The central feature of the ‘industrial district’ is the balance between competition and co-operation...
The central feature of the ‘industrial district’ is the balance between competition and co-operation...
Abstract Marshall pointed out that a specific form of industrial organisation (industrial districts)...
This paper discusses the nature of industrial districts as effective organization modes and some of ...
This thesis aims to contribute to the debate on the role and potential of worker co-operatives in a ...
Reflecting the fact that the cooperative sector in the U.K. has experienced record growth over the ...
This article reviews the scholarly literature that has developed in the wake of the discovery of ind...
Globalisation is associated with capitalist multinationals dedicated to the enrichment of wealthy, c...
The interest shown in territorialized productive organizations does not simply account for a geograp...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The purpose of this article is an investigation into the theoretical foundations of Marshallian indu...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Elsevier.Despite the fact that all successful, documente...
Marked differences exist between the institutional and social context for innovation in the UK and G...
This paper considers the role of co-operation and competition in production and exchange – and the “...
This critical survey examines the role of cooperation in production and exchange, the relationship ...
The central feature of the ‘industrial district’ is the balance between competition and co-operation...
The central feature of the ‘industrial district’ is the balance between competition and co-operation...
Abstract Marshall pointed out that a specific form of industrial organisation (industrial districts)...
This paper discusses the nature of industrial districts as effective organization modes and some of ...
This thesis aims to contribute to the debate on the role and potential of worker co-operatives in a ...
Reflecting the fact that the cooperative sector in the U.K. has experienced record growth over the ...
This article reviews the scholarly literature that has developed in the wake of the discovery of ind...
Globalisation is associated with capitalist multinationals dedicated to the enrichment of wealthy, c...
The interest shown in territorialized productive organizations does not simply account for a geograp...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The purpose of this article is an investigation into the theoretical foundations of Marshallian indu...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Elsevier.Despite the fact that all successful, documente...
Marked differences exist between the institutional and social context for innovation in the UK and G...