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When we talk about clusters, it's the fabulous destiny of Silicon Valley that first comes to mind the place where entrepreneurs and policymakers alike flock. But do we really understand the complex mechanics of these clusters? What tools can economics and other related disciplines use to analyze their performance? When it comes to spending taxpayer money to support cluster development, do benefits actually exceed costs?
This book provides a synthesis of cluster theory and presents methodologies to analyze their structure and performance. It also contains insights into how to renew regional innovation policy.
The French edition of this volume was granted Best Book in Economics 2016 by The French Association of Economics (AFSE)
J?r?me gives us cues about what future research should address first, why successful and wealthy clusters can also be places of poverty, social exclusion and rising inequality, and second, what policies are best to prevent this from happening.
Elisa Giuliani, University of Pisa, Italy
This book fills a major gap in the literature on clusters, systematically tracing the history of the cluster concept and incorporating the lal³(
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