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Industrial development in thin regions: trapped in path extension?
Arne Isaksensubject
Economics and EconometricsExtension (metaphysics)Development (topology)Geography Planning and DevelopmentPath (graph theory)Path creationOperations managementBusinessEconomic geographyPath dependencedescription
Recent theorizing of path dependence supplements the traditional view of regional path-dependent industrial development characterized by lock-in effects with paths dealing with change, that is, path renewal and path creation. Few studies, however, examine why different types of regions experience diverse path-dependent development. This article examines why organizationally thin regions are much less likely to achieve path renewal and path creation than core regions. By use of a case study of industrial development in an organizationally thin and rather peripheral region in Norway the article contends that thin regions often need external investments to avoid being trapped in path extension.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2014-07-09 | Journal of Economic Geography |