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Cambridge Journal of Economics 23:729-747 (1999)
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge Political Economy Society
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Policies for the development of knowledge-intensive local production systems
Department of Economics Marco Fanno, University of Padua, Via del Santo 22, 35123 Padova, Italy
E-mail: Belussi@Marshall.Decon.Unipd.it
Abstract
Starting from the empirical literature concerning the analysis of industrial districts, this paper focuses on the importance of industrial policies in supporting the development and consolidation of local production systems. Here, institutions and markets are envisaged as equally important for long-term performance. The objective is to propose a conceptual framework for the formulation of public policies that places organisational learning at the centre of interest.
Key Words: Industrial districts Local production systems Production networks Developmental policies
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