Industrial Policy & European Regions

Gunnarsson, Jan

| 2001

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The way in which Europe is governed has changed dramatically recently. These changes have clear implications for the way in which aims, problems and solutions are formulated at the regional and local levels of European politics. This book gives evidence from the Scandinavian-Baltic region. Industrial Policy & European Regions has also grown out of an interest to illuminate methodological issues in the field of institutional economics and organizational theory. - It gives theoretical and empirical evidence of how the Europeanisation at the regional level depends on alliances between regional authorities and private companies. - By defining the role of the regions in terms of three governance structures, and by enlightening these structures empirically, it contributes to a better understanding of the concept 'multi-level governance'. - Issues on state-firm and state-locality interaction...

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