Growth Clusters in European Metropolitan Cities
A Comparative Analysis of Cluster Dynamics in the Cities of Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Helsinki, Leipzig, Lyons, Manchester, Munich, Rotterdam and Vienna
Erik Braun author Leo van den Berg author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th Jun '17
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This compelling volume examines economic development in urban regions, focusing on nine European cities and their unique growth clusters in Growth Clusters in European Metropolitan Cities.
Published in 2001, Growth Clusters in European Metropolitan Cities delves into the dynamics of urban economic development through the lens of nine European cities. This insightful volume analyzes various growth clusters, highlighting the unique characteristics and factors that contribute to their success. By comparing these metropolitan areas, the book uncovers the intricate relationships between local policies, economic strategies, and geographic advantages that drive urban prosperity.
The author meticulously examines each city's approach to fostering growth, revealing how different regions adapt to challenges and leverage opportunities. Through detailed case studies, Growth Clusters in European Metropolitan Cities illustrates the critical success factors that play a pivotal role in shaping the economic landscape of urban areas. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how these cities navigate complexities and emerge as leaders in innovation and economic resilience.
Ultimately, this volume serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, urban planners, and scholars interested in the interplay between urban development and economic growth. By exploring the lessons learned from these nine cities, Growth Clusters in European Metropolitan Cities offers a roadmap for other regions seeking to enhance their economic performance and competitiveness in an increasingly interconnected world.
'...van der Berg, Braun and van Winden have produced a well-structured, informative analysis of clusters that should stand as a benchmark for future comparative research.' Urban Geography
ISBN: 9781138734449
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Weight: 453g
284 pages