Regional performances are traditionally explained in terms of factor endowments, like physical capital accumulation (exogenous growth models), openness to international trade (export-led growth models) or education and innovation dynamics, (endogenous growth models). These approaches neglect productive interdependence, within or between regions and industries as possible sources of growth. Interdependence may occur in several ways; we have decided to focus on labour flows as the way regions and industries interact.
Riggi, M. R., Maggioni, M. A., Regional Growth and the Co-Evolution of Clusters: The Role of Labour Flows, in Senn, L., Fratesi, U. (ed.), Growth and innovation of competitive regions: the role of internal and external connections, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg 2009: <<ADVANCES IN SPATIAL SCIENCE>>, 245- 267. 10.1007/978-3-540-70924-4_11 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/142226]
Regional Growth and the Co-Evolution of Clusters: The Role of Labour Flows
Maggioni, Mario Agostino
2009
Abstract
Regional performances are traditionally explained in terms of factor endowments, like physical capital accumulation (exogenous growth models), openness to international trade (export-led growth models) or education and innovation dynamics, (endogenous growth models). These approaches neglect productive interdependence, within or between regions and industries as possible sources of growth. Interdependence may occur in several ways; we have decided to focus on labour flows as the way regions and industries interact.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.