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_aPathways to industrialization and regional development / _cedited by Michael Storper and Allen J. Scott. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c1992. |
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_axiii, 405 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 349-401) and index. | ||
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_t-- Contents _t List of figures _t List of tables _t Notes on contributors _t Preface _t Acknowledgments _tPt. I Introduction _t 1 Industrialization and Regional Development _r/ Allen J. Scott, Michael Storper _tPt. II A new period in capitalist development? _t 2 Fordist and Post-Fordist International Division of Labor and Monetary Regimes _r/ Elmar Altvater _t 3 Fordism and Post-Fordism: A Critical Reformulation _r/ Bob Jessop _t 4 Flexible Specialization Versus Post-Fordism: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications _r/ Paul Hirst, Jonathan Zeitlin _t 5 The Japanese Model of Post-Fordism _r/ Makoto Itoh _tPt. III New technologies and the organization of industrial production _t 6 The Revitalization of Mass Production in the Computer Age _r/ Benjamin Coriat _t 7 Technological Trajectories and the Classical Revival in Economics _r/ Michael Piore _t 8 The Structure of Industrial Production and the Boundaries Between Firms and Markets _r/ Giovanni Dosi, Roberta Salvatore _tPt. IV The territorial foundations of production systems _t 9 Trust, Community, and Cooperation: Toward a Theory of Industrial Districts _r/ Edward H. Lorenz _t 10 A Reexamination of the Italian Model of Flexible Production from a Comparative Point of View _r/ Bruno Courault, Claudine Romani _t 11 Industrial Development and Local Industrial Systems in Postwar France _r/ Bernard Ganne _t 12 Localized Industrial Systems in France: A Particular Type of Industrial System _r/ Jean Saglio _tPt. V The incorporation of labor _t 13 Alternative Routes to Labor Flexibility _r/ Guy Standing _t 14 Labor Conventions, Economic Fluctuations, and Flexibility _r/ Robert Salais _tPt. VI Collective order and industrial policy in post-Fordism _t 15 Levels of Policy and the Nature of Post-Fordist Competition _r/ Patrizio Bianchi _t 16 Divergent Patterns of Business Organization in Silicon Valley _r/ AnnaLee Saxenian _t 17 Conceptual Fallacies and Open Questions on Post-Fordism _r/ Daniele Leborgne, Alain Lipietz _t Notes and bibliographies _t Index |
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_aIndustrialization _xCongresses. |
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_aRegional planning _xCongresses. |
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_aIndustrial policy _xCongresses. |
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