Handbook of Local and Regional Dewelopmenf

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Handbook of Local and Regional Dewelopmenf Edited by Andy Pike, Andres Rodriguez-Pose and John Tomaney IJ Routledge g ^ Taylor & Francis Croup LONDON AND NEW YORK

List of tables xii List of figures xiv List of contributors xvi Acknowledgements xxii 1 Introduction: A handbook of local and regional development 1 Andy Pike, Andres Rodriguez-Pose and John Tomaney Section I: Local and regional development in a global context 15 2 Globalization and regional development t 17 Sean O Riain 3 Territorial competition 30 Ian Gordon \ 4 Local and regional 'Development Studies' 43 Giles Mohan Section II: Defining the principles and values of local and regional development 57 5 Regional disparities and equalities: Towards a capabilities perspective? 59 Diane Perrons 6 Inclusive growth: Meaningful goal or mirage? 74 Ivan Turok vii

7 The Green State: Sustainability and the power of purchase 87 Kevin Morgan 8 Alternative approaches to local and regional development 97 Allan Cochrane Section III: Concepts and theories of local and regional development 107 9 Spatial circuits of value 109 Ray Hudson 10 Labor and local and regional development 119 Andrew Herod 11 Local and regional development: A global production network approach 128 N«7 M. Coe and Martin Hess 12 Evolutionary approaches to local and regional development policy 139 Robert Hassink and Claudia Klaerding 13 Innovation, learning and knowledge creation in co-localised and distant contexts 149 Harald Bathelt 14 Culture, creativity, and urban development 162 Dominic Power and Allen J. Scott 15 Post-socialism and transition ' 172 Bolesiaw Domariski 16 Migration and commuting: Local and regional development links 182 Mike Coombes and Tony Champion 17 Within and outwith/material and political? Local economic development and the spatialities of economic geographies 193 Roger Lee 18 Spaces of social innovation 212 Frank Moulaert andabid Mehmood 19 Forging post-development partnerships: Possibilities for local and regional development 226 J.K. Gibson-Graham

Section IV: Government and governance 237 20 The state: Government and governance 239 Bobjessop 21 Putting 'the political' back into the region: Power, agency and a reconstituted regional political economy 249 Andrew Cumbers and Danny MacKinnon 22 Territorial/relational: Conceptualizing spatial economic governance 259 Martin Jones and Gordon MacLeod 23 Institutional geographies and local economic development: Policies and politics 272 Kevin R. Cox 24 Carbon control regimes, eco-state restructuring and the politics of local and regional development 283 Andrew E.G.Jonas,Aidan H. While and David C. Gibbs 25 Competitive cities and problems of democracy 295 Colin Crouch 26 The politics of local and regional development 306 Andrew Wood 27 Spatial planning and territorial development policy 318 Peter Ache Section V: Local and regional development policy 331 28 Endogenous approaches to local and regional development policy 333 Franz Todtling ' 29 Territorial competitiveness and local and regional economic development: A classic tale of'theory led by policy' 344 Gillian Bristow 30 Finance and local and regional economic development 356 Felicity Wray, Neill Marshall and Jane Pollard 31 Green dreams in a cold light 371 Susan Christopherson IX

32 SMEs, entrepreneurialism and local/regional development 381 Costis Hadjimichalis 33 Transnational corporations and local and regional development 394 Stuart Dawley 34 Innovation networks and local and regional development policy 413 Mario Vale 35 Universities and regional development 425 John Goddard and Paul Vallance 36 Transportation networks, the logistics revolution and regional development 438 John T. Bowen, Jr. and Thomas R. Leinbach 37 (Im)migration, local, regional and uneven development 449 Jane Wills, Kavita Datta,Jon May, Cathy Mcllwaine, Yam Evans and Joanna Herbert 38 Neoliberal urbanism in Europe 460 Sara Gonzalez 39 Gender, migration and socio-spatial transformations in Southern European cities 470 Dina Vaiou Section VI: Global perspectives 483 40 The experience of local and regional development in Africa 485 Etienne Nel 41 Globalization, urbanization and decentralization: The experience of Asian Pacific cities 496 Shiuh-Shen Chien 42 Local development: A response to the economic crisis. Lessons from Latin America 506 Antonio Vdzquez-Barquero 43 North American perspectives on local and regional development 515 Nancey Green Leigh and Jennifer Clark 44 Area definition and classification and regional development finance: The European Union and China 527 Michael Dunford

Section VII: Reflections and futures 549 45 The language of local and regional development 551 Phillip O'Neill 46 The evaluation of local and regional development policy 569 Dave Valler 47 The new regional governance and the hegemony of neoliberalism 581 John Lovering 48 Local Left strategy now 595 Jamie Gough and Aram Eisenschitz 49 Local and regional development: Reflections and futures 618 John Tomaney, Andy Pike andandrks Rodriguez-Pose Index 631