1st Edition

Handbook of Local and Regional Development

Edited By Andy Pike, Andres Rodriguez-Pose, John Tomaney Copyright 2011
664 Pages
by Routledge

664 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

664 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Handbook of Local and Regional Development provides a comprehensive statement and reference point for local and regional development. The scope of this Handbook’s coverage and contributions engages with and reflects upon the politics and policy of how we think about and practise local and regional development, encouraging dialogue across the disciplinary barriers between notions of ‘local... Read more
1. Introduction: A Handbook of Local and Regional Development Section 1: Local and Regional Development in a Global Context 2. Globalisation and Regional Development 3. Territorial Competition 4. Local and Regional ‘Development Studies’ Section 2: Defining the Principles and Values of Local and Regional Development 5. Regional Disparities and Equalities: Towards a Capabilities Perspective? 6. Inclusive Growth: Meaningful Goal or Mirage? 7. The Green State: Sustainability and the Power of Purchase 8. Alternative Approaches to Local and Regional Development Section 3: Concepts and Theories of Local and Regional Development 9. Spatial Circuits of Value 10. Labour and Local and Regional Development 11. Local and Regional Development: A Global Production Network Approach 12. Evolutionary Approaches to Local and Regional Development Policy 13. Innovation, Learning and Knowledge Creation in Co-Localised and Distant Contexts 14. Culture, Creativity, and Urban Development 15. Post-Socialism and Transition 16. Migration and Commuting: Local and Regional Development Links 17. Within and Outwith/Material and Political? Local Economic Development and the Spatialities of Economic Geographies 18. Spaces of Social Innovation 19. Forging Post-Development Partnerships: Possibilities for Local and Regional Development Section 4: Government and Governance 20. The State: Government and Governance 21. Putting ‘the political’ Back into the Region: Power, Agency and a Reconstituted Regional Political Economy 22. Territorial/Relational: Conceptualizing Spatial Economic Governance 23. Institutional Geographies and Local Economic Development: Policies and Politics 24. Carbon Control Regimes, Eco-State Restructuring and the Polit

Biography

Andy Pike is Professor of Local and Regional Development in the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS), Newcastle University, UK.



Andrés Rodríguez Pose is a Professor of Economic Geography at the London School of Economics, UK.



John Tomaney is Henry Daysh Professor of Regional Development Studies and Director of CURDS, Newcastle University, UK, and Professor of Regional Studies, Institute for Regional Studies, Monash University, Australia.

"This indispensible Handbook is one-stop shopping for any course on regional or urban development. Those seeking to understand how regions can develop or transform their economies in an increasingly competitive global environment must read the groundbreaking analyses assembled by Pike, Rodríguez, and Tomaney."

Joan Fitzgerald, Professor of Urban Policy and Director, Law, Policy and Society Program, Northeastern University, Boston, USA.

 

"A must read for all those wanting seriously to understand spatial patterns in development and to engage in the difficult art of modern local and regional development policy. Conceptual foundations, governance and the tools of policy delivery are revealed by cleverly bringing together theoretical advances in different fields."

Fabrizio Barca, Director General, Ministry of Finance and Economy, Italy.

"A comprehensive review of the theory and practice of local and regional development, emphasizing the capabilities, learning and governance, with a robustly comparative and international perspective, edited by major scholars in the field."

Michael Storper, Professor of Economic Geography, London School of Economics; Professor of Economic Sociology, Sciences Po, Paris and Professor of Urban Planning, UCLA, USA.

 

"This is a path-breaking collection of cutting-edge thinking on local and regional development written by a large number of influential scholars whose collective wisdom has clearly defined this important field of enquiry. The work sets a new benchmark for understanding scholarship and practice."

Henry Yeung, Professor of Economic Geography, National University of Singapore, Singapore.