The Territorial Turn of the Global Economy
Pecqueur, Bernard
The Territorial Turn of the Global Economy - 2006.
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This paper intends to develop the hypothesis according to which emerging forms of geographical coalitions of actors for the organisation of production constitute an important means of adapting the world division of labour to the global economy. These forms, historically dated, constitute a post-fordist adaptation to the economy of globalization. The paper first describes these different forms and then proposes a specifically territorial model based on Quality and Specificity combined with the classical productivity model.
The Territorial Turn of the Global Economy - 2006.
92
This paper intends to develop the hypothesis according to which emerging forms of geographical coalitions of actors for the organisation of production constitute an important means of adapting the world division of labour to the global economy. These forms, historically dated, constitute a post-fordist adaptation to the economy of globalization. The paper first describes these different forms and then proposes a specifically territorial model based on Quality and Specificity combined with the classical productivity model.
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