In this paper, we argue for a role of regional industrial policy, especially in peripheral regions. Current structural changes in industry are indeed inducing the territorial dimension of industrial development to be increasingly important. Globalisation and technological developments in the fourth industrial revolution are translating into global value chains and hyper-competition, and territories can attract, via appropriate industrial policy, the ‘high’ phases of these new production processes. We argue for the importance of comprehensive industrial policies, namely industrial policies favouring learning and creativity including a strong action on education and vocational training. In this sense current structural changes are offering new opportunities for peripheral regions to overcome locational disadvantages.
Industrial Policies for Peripheral Regions in a Globalized World: Territory and Innovation
Bianchi P.Primo
;Labory S.
Secondo
2017
Abstract
In this paper, we argue for a role of regional industrial policy, especially in peripheral regions. Current structural changes in industry are indeed inducing the territorial dimension of industrial development to be increasingly important. Globalisation and technological developments in the fourth industrial revolution are translating into global value chains and hyper-competition, and territories can attract, via appropriate industrial policy, the ‘high’ phases of these new production processes. We argue for the importance of comprehensive industrial policies, namely industrial policies favouring learning and creativity including a strong action on education and vocational training. In this sense current structural changes are offering new opportunities for peripheral regions to overcome locational disadvantages.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.