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Economic Geography Referances
Clusters & Knowledge Economy

Cluster theories
Marshall 1890
Porter 1990 Competitive advantage of nations
Porter 1995 Inner city
Porter 1998 On Competition (Monitor)
Krugman 1995 New endogenous growth
Cooke 2006 Problems/prospects
Martin & Sunley 1993 Chaotic concept/policy panacea
Benneworth & Henry 2004 Multiperspectival approach
Storper & Scott 1995 Regional approach

Typologies & Drivers
Storper & Scott 1989 Innovation – craft – large-firm
Markusen 1996 Marshallian/Italianate/Hub & Spoke/Satellite/State-anchored
Putnam 1993 Making democracy work
Italian clusters in recession (Economist 2010)
Scott 1988 Labor flexibility  agglomeration
Cooke 2002 Cluster advantages in innovation-based competition environment
Amin & Cohendet 1999 Face-to-face learning
Asheim & Coenen 2005 Tacit vs. codified knowledge/regional innovation systems
Bathelt et. al. 2002 Buzz & pipelines
Malmberg & Maskell 2002 Darwinian knowledge-sharing through competition
Upon opening the black box and finding it empty?

Knowledge Economy
Mokyr 2002 Knowledge of production processes/commerce in western ascent
Marx dye-stuffs  Schumpeter 1943  Machlup 1952 no longer explainable on land labour
capital  Bell 1973 Post-Industrial society  Castells 1996 Informationalism
Polanyi 1961 Tacit/codified – “We know more than we can tell”
David & Foray 2001 Knowledge econ general overview/historical perspective – matrix
tacit/codified, mode 1 & 2. Sea-change not sharp discontinuity
Godin 2005 Conceptual framework or buzzword? & 50+ transitions
Too much knowledge, new forms of processing (Economist 2010)
New management knowledge developing world (Economist 2010)
Boise Idaho – cities more or less important in US future (Economist 2010)

Innovation
Leydersdorff & Etzkowitz 2002 Triple Helix (not just firm)
Gulbrandsen & Etzkowitz 1999 US/Europe convergence: industrial  innovation policy,
decreasing justifications needed in US & increasing in the EU
Dits & Berkhout 1999 Many-to-one and one-to-many NOT linear innovation models
Cooke 2001 Regional/national innovation systems
Cooke 2002 Cluster advantages in innovation-based competition environment
Cohen & Zysman 1989 Manufacturing matters
Müller & Etzkowitz 2000 Developing world “islands of innovation” *
Klofsten et. al. 1999 Linköping Technopole Sweden – path-dep, univ, no exact
Spencer 2003 Global innovation systems – knowl sharing for critical mass
Brown & Duguid 2001 Sticky/leaky knowledge socially situated (Knorr-Cetina 1999
epistemic cultures)
Creative Industries
Gibson & Kong 2005 Critical review of cultural economy
Pratt 2008 Critical analysis of Florida, creative class – ‘old’ economy o/seas
Reimer et. al. 2008 Design spaces

Small Firm Support
1971 Bolton Report
Raco 2003 Devolved governance
Jones 2004 Social justice and the region
Storey 1991 Does unemployment matter in new firm births?
Storey 2003 SME policies
SBIR

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