Author (Person) | Almond, Phil |
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Series Title | European Urban and Regional Studies |
Series Details | Vol.22, No.1, January 2015, p61-76 |
Publication Date | January 2015 |
ISSN | 0969-7764 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: This paper analyses relations between sub-national institutional actors responsible for the attraction and retention of foreign direct investment, other ‘governance’ actors in regional business systems – local and sub-regional government, cluster/sectoral bodies, RDA and LEP executives, and those involved in the coordination of skills provision – and subsidiaries of foreign-owned multinational corporations. It is based on qualitative research in two regions of England conducted between 2008 and 2011. Within a context of international competition for investment within global production networks, it explores recent politically driven changes in sub-national governance, including the abolition of Regional Development Agencies, alongside the more long-standing instability of economic development and skills coordination in England. The analysis is centred on an argument that a more adequate understanding of sub-national economic governance requires the active integration of perspectives on political systems of governance, and embedded patterns of economic coordination, as analysed in the varieties of capitalism literature. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0969776412459861 |
Subject Categories | Trade |
Countries / Regions | United Kingdom |