Sizing up the recovery, industry by industry
In: U.S. news & world report, Band 80, S. 74-75
ISSN: 0041-5537
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In: U.S. news & world report, Band 80, S. 74-75
ISSN: 0041-5537
In: History of the Prairie West series vol. 4
The trade in livestock between the Red River Settlement and the American Frontier, 1812-1870 / Barry Kaye -- Straddling the "Great Transformation" : the Hudson's Bay Company in Edmonton during the transportation from the commons to private property, 1854-1882 / Terence O'Riordan -- Transportation, trade and regional identity in the southwestern Prairies / A.A. den Otter -- Figures don't lie : reinventing the Walrond Ranch, 1897-98 / Warren Elofson -- Bank branches and elevators : expressions of big corporations in small Prairie towns / Deryck W. Holdsworth and John C. Everitt -- The Winnipeg grain exchange on trail : the case of the Grain Growers' Grain Company reconsidered Allan G. Levine -- The 'Dupe-licate' elevator : apparent competition within the elevator combine / John Everitt -- The origins of Winnipeg's packinghouse industry : transitions from trade to manufacture / Jim Silver -- Other peoples' money : Patrick Burns and the Beef Plutocracy, 1890-1914 / Warren Elofson -- Geographical aspects of Dominion government creameries in the North-West Territories, 1897-1905 / Marvin Sundstrom -- "The El Dorado of the Golden West" : Blairmore and the western Canadian collieries, 1901-1911 / Allen Seager -- Early developments in the Canadian Gas processing industry : the Turner Valley example / Bonar A. Gow -- The CPR and the promotion of tourism in western Canada : Edward Whymper in the Crownsnest Pass / Raymond J.A. Huel -- Movie exhibition on the Prairies : the case of the Allens, 1910-1915 / Robert M. Seiler -- McCaine Electric : an electrical contracting business in Winnipeg, 1918-1995 / Henry C. Klassen
In: Research report 211
In: Naval forces: international forum for maritime power, Band 26, Heft 4, S. 101-103
ISSN: 0722-8880
In: Naval forces: international forum for maritime power, Band 22, Heft 6, S. 29-44
ISSN: 0722-8880
In: National defense, Heft 564, S. 40-43
ISSN: 0092-1491
In: Journal of international economics, Band 37, Heft 3-4, S. 141-165
ISSN: 0022-1996
In: Journal of institutional and theoretical economics: JITE, Band 130, Heft 4, S. 784-799
ISSN: 0932-4569
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In: National defense, Heft 546, S. 34-35
ISSN: 0092-1491
In theories related to positivism, structuralism and functionalism, regional economic development and spatial distribution of economic activity were understood as determined by aspects of the macro-structural power, such as location factors, spatial divisions of labour, and class struggle. In contrast, many theories such as evolutionary economics, regulation theory, post-Fordist thought of flexible specialization regarded the regional economic development as evolutionary. The importance of the context of region in regional economic development has been emphasized. Economic practices in so-called industrial districts showed a deep position of the context of region in a successful regional development. In line with a deep position of the context of region in regional economic development, Bathelt and Glückler suggested a transition of economic geography from the spatial school and regional science to a relational economic geography. In a relational economic geography, rather than aspects of the macro-structural power, decisions and relations of enterprises should lie at the centre of a regional research. Discussions on the relational economic geography were based on economic practices of developed countries. Politically, economically, and culturally, China is greatly different from developed countries. In this dissertation �Industry in Lanzhou�, attention was paid to both aspects of the macro-structural power and organisation, evolution, interaction and innovation of the enterprises in Lanzhou to show which role of aspects of the macro-structural power played in industrial development of Lanzhou and to what degree decisions and relations of enterprises can explain the local industrial development. In correspondence, both quantitative and qualitative methods were used in this research. Qualitative methods include interviews with entrepreneurs and governmental officials, analyses of governmental documents and those of enterprises. Quantitative methods are mainly questionnaires and analyses of official statistical data. The research shows that the industrial development in Lanzhou in the past 50 years can be basically explained by aspects of the macro structural power, such as the changing economic system, the ongoing reforms of SOEs and reorganisation of state assets among SOEs, the changing national regional economic policies, location factors, and competitions between local enterprises and enterprises in other regions of China. Although long-term transactions are dominant in product sales and especially input acquisition of local enterprises and personal relations play a very important role thereby, long-term transactions have nothing to do with interactive innovations. No evidence was found that there exists so-called �associational assets� in Lanzhou. Aspects of the macro-structural power should not be neglected by undergoing researches on regional industrial development. But even in China, enough attention should also be paid to decisions and relations of enterprises, since more and more SOEs own autonomous performance rights on the one side; and on the other, enterprises with other types of ownership play a more and more important role in the national economy of China.
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