Milan, Italy
Milan has earned a high-profile reputation as a centre of advanced functions, in addition to being an international capital of fashion and design. However, both internal and external challenges are putting strains on Milan’s aspiration to become a southern European and Mediterranean hub. This revie...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Paris :
OECD
2006.
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Colección: | OECD Territorial Reviews,
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009705486106719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; FOREWORD; CONTENTS; ASSESSMENT AND RECOMMENDATIONS; CHAPTER 1. MILAN IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY; Introduction; 1.1. From a leading city to a metropolitan region confronted with change; 1.2. Long-established comparative advantages...; 1.3....affected by globalisation challenges; CHAPTER 2. ENHANCING THE COMPETITIVENESS OF MILAN; Introduction: developing a vision for Milan's economic future; 2.1. An integrated regional approach to enterprise support; 2.2. Upgrading liveability as a competitiveness strategy; CHAPTER 3. WHAT GOVERNANCE TO REVIVE MILAN?; Introduction
- 3.1. Milan: the largest urban actor in the Italian institutional framework3.2. Starting with practical collaboration on a key issue: the example oftransportation; 3.3. Building strategic collaboration: towards a "Milan community"?; NOTES; ANNEX.DECOMPOSITION OF DIFFERENCES IN GDP PER CAPITA; BIBLIOGRAPHY