Knowledge Economies

Knowledge Economies

Title: Knowledge Economies
Author: Philip Cooke
Release: 2002-09-10
Kind: ebook
Genre: Geography, Books, Science & Nature, Earth Sciences, Nonfiction, Social Science, Reference, Business & Personal Finance, Economics
Size: 930958
This book traces the theoretical explanation for clusters back to the work of classical economists and their more modern disciples, who saw economic development as a process involving serious imbalances in the exploitation of resources. Initially, natural resource endowments explained the formation of nineteenth and early twentieth-century industrial districts. Today, geographical concentrations of scientific and creative knowledge are the key resource. But these require a support system, ranging from major injections of basic research funding, to varieties of financial investment and management, tothe provision of specialist incubators, for economic value to be realised. These are also specialised forms of knowledge that contribute to a serious imbalance in the distribution of economic opportunity.

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