This chapter traces the urban employment trends in cultural industries in the Netherlands from 1899 onwards and argues that a historical approach is necessary to understand economic geographical patterns in this post-industrial growth sector. Longitudinal employment data for the country’s four main cities, as well as case-study information on the spatial and institutional development of separate cultural industries in the Netherlands, reveal long-term intercity hierarchies of performance and historically-rooted local specializations. The effects of historical local trajectories on the inter-urban distribution of Dutch cultural production are weighed against more volatile factors such as creative class densities. Implications for the general...
Summary. This paper explores and discusses the fairly recent phenomenon of cultural cluster-ing stra...
This paper extends the work of Glaeser et al.(1992) by looking at effects of agglomeration economies...
textabstractThe current debate on polycentric urban development suggests that inter-firm relations a...
This thesis makes clear that city-specific institutional set-ups, practices and competitive advantag...
This paper examines whether the distribution of creative actors (firms and employees) among Dutch ur...
Cultural industries are becoming in general more important in advanced economies as sources of emplo...
Culture is emerging as a fundamental ingredient of the economic development trajectories of contempo...
Culture is emerging as a fundamental ingredient of the economic development trajectories of contempo...
Culture is emerging as a fundamental ingredient of the economic development trajectories of contempo...
Culture is emerging as a fundamental ingredient of the economic development trajectories of contempo...
Culture is emerging as a fundamental ingredient of the economic development trajectories of contempo...
Most existing research on advanced economic activities focuses on either inner city milieus or subur...
Culture is emerging as a fundamental ingredient of the economic development trajectories of contempo...
Summary. Local contexts are becoming more important as the impact of the process of globalisation on...
This paper reviews the research literature analysing the uneven geographical distribution of cultura...
Summary. This paper explores and discusses the fairly recent phenomenon of cultural cluster-ing stra...
This paper extends the work of Glaeser et al.(1992) by looking at effects of agglomeration economies...
textabstractThe current debate on polycentric urban development suggests that inter-firm relations a...
This thesis makes clear that city-specific institutional set-ups, practices and competitive advantag...
This paper examines whether the distribution of creative actors (firms and employees) among Dutch ur...
Cultural industries are becoming in general more important in advanced economies as sources of emplo...
Culture is emerging as a fundamental ingredient of the economic development trajectories of contempo...
Culture is emerging as a fundamental ingredient of the economic development trajectories of contempo...
Culture is emerging as a fundamental ingredient of the economic development trajectories of contempo...
Culture is emerging as a fundamental ingredient of the economic development trajectories of contempo...
Culture is emerging as a fundamental ingredient of the economic development trajectories of contempo...
Most existing research on advanced economic activities focuses on either inner city milieus or subur...
Culture is emerging as a fundamental ingredient of the economic development trajectories of contempo...
Summary. Local contexts are becoming more important as the impact of the process of globalisation on...
This paper reviews the research literature analysing the uneven geographical distribution of cultura...
Summary. This paper explores and discusses the fairly recent phenomenon of cultural cluster-ing stra...
This paper extends the work of Glaeser et al.(1992) by looking at effects of agglomeration economies...
textabstractThe current debate on polycentric urban development suggests that inter-firm relations a...