Authors
Allen Scott, Michael Storper
Publication date
2003/8/1
Journal
Regional studies
Volume
37
Issue
6-7
Pages
579-593
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
SCOTT AJ and STORPER M.(2003) Regions, globalization, development, Reg. Studies 37, 579–593. Regional economies are synergy-laden systems of physical and relational assets, and intensifying globalization is making this situation more and not less the case. As such, regions are an essential dimension of the development process, not just in the more advanced countries but also in less-developed parts of the world. Development theorists have hitherto largely tended to overlook this critical issue in favour of an emphasis on macroeconomic considerations. At the same time, conventional theories of the relationship between urbanization and economic development have favoured the view that the former is simply an effect of the latter. To be fully general, the theory of development must incorporate the role of cities and regions as active and causal elements in the economic growth process. This argument has …
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Scholar articles
AJ Scott, M Storper - Geographie, economie, societe, 2006