Browse
Technology-Based Regional Economic Development : Institutional Perspectives from the United States and Japan

Technology-Based Regional Economic Development : Institutional Perspectives from the United States and Japan

by Taylor & Francis Ltd

£160.00
MPN9781032784908
Prices updated 21 May 2026

Compare 1 Retailer

Prices checked 27d ago
TGJones logo

TGJones

BEST PRICE
In stock2 - 4 working days
3 deals available
£160.00
Best Price

Amazon

Check live price on Amazon.co.uk

eBay

Check availability and price on eBay.co.uk. Yorkshire.com may be paid for purchases made through this link, by eBay Partner Network.

Check on eBay

Can’t find it elsewhere?

Product Description

Regional technology-based economic development and the recruitment and retention of talent is a top priority of city-regions in the United States and in countries around the world.However, policy recommendations from government officials, industry leaders and academics are often ambiguous or are in conflict.To address these issues, this book deals with the complex intersection of institutional theory and national and regional policy initiatives. It provides an overview of United States and Japanese technology policy development at the national level with case analyses of Austin, Texas and Tsuruoka, Japan to identify key regional strategies and processes that have resulted in successful endogenous technology-based business development and job creation.It offers an innovative analytical perspective to improve our understanding of how successful tech-based regional economic development works in theory and practice.The book’s discussion is grounded on important technology paradigm shifts in the US and Japan from 1970 to 1980 leading to current realities.To address the complex “Puzzle of Space” conundrum, the authors describe similarities and differences in regional development processes in Austin and Tsuruoka.They present a generalizable model indicating necessary and sufficient conditions linked to the building of new “Small i” institutions at normative and cognitive levels of analysis in consort with regulative policy and innovations at macro level “Capital I” institutions.The book clearly explains the relations between institutions and economic growth, an important issue in contemporary economics. The book’s conclusions clarify critical success factors for endogenous regional development growth theory and lead to recommendations for policymakers who are searching for ways to achieve success.

More products from TGJones

Browse their full range on Yorkshire.com

Deals from Agriculture retailers

From£160.00TGJones
Buy Now