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Difusión y localización industrial en España durante el primer tercio del siglo XX

1999

Editada en la Fundación Empresa Pública El propósito del trabajo es estudiar la difusión de los cambios hacia una estructura industrial manufacturera diversificada en las diferentes regiones españolas durante el primer tercio del siglo XX y la evaluación de los factores que explican el crecimiento de la industria manufacturera de estas regiones. Los factores considerados son las economías de localización (extemalidades inarshallianas) y las economías de urbanización (extemalidades de Jacobs). Como no existe un censo industrial en España, se ha estimado una reconstrucción de los impuestos directos industriales en 1913 y 1929 para 50 provincias y 20 manufacturas. En este período de creación d…

Economics and EconometricsHistoryIndustrial growthDirect taxN73HistoriaEconomíaIndustrialisationEconomyUrbanizationSpecialization (functional)EconomicsEconomic geographyN93
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Differentiated regional entrepreneurial discovery processes. A conceptual discussion and empirical illustration from three emergent clusters

2018

The paper aims to contribute to better understanding of entrepreneurial discovery processes and regional industrial growth by examining (1) how different regional contexts affect entrepreneurial di...

Industrial growth0502 economics and business05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyEconomic geographyBusinessRegional innovation systemAffect (psychology)050203 business & managementEuropean Planning Studies
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The Evolution of the Global Paper Industry: Concluding Remarks

2012

This concluding chapter summarizes the findings of the volume, and combines those findings with a comparative life-cycle perspective. We demonstrate how pulp and paper industry companies have emerged and exited in different countries. We highlight technology, raw materials, markets and products as factors explaining changes in industry structure and dominance. We demonstrate that industrial growth and the accumulation of technological knowledge require a certain maturity of political systems, regulation, and organization of research and development. Likewise, similarities between regions that lose their competitive advantage are characterized by saturation of demand, thereby weakening incen…

Industrial growthPoliticspaperiteollisuusIncentivepaper industryValue networkDominance (economics)BusinessIndustry evolutionhistoryhistoriaPulp and paper industryCompetitive advantage
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