Pathways to Industrialization and Regional Development
The paradigm of mass production has given way to radically new forms of organizing industrial production based primarily on the need to foster continuous redesign of products and processes in the face of intensified competition. This change, which is designed to engender continuous adaptive learning...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Florence :
Taylor & Francis
1992.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. I. Introduction. 1. Industrialization and Regional Development / Allen J. Scott and Michael Storper pt. II. A new period in capitalist development? 2. Fordist and Post-Fordist International Division of Labor and Monetary Regimes / Elmar Altvater. 3. Fordism and Post-Fordism: A Critical Reformulation / Bob Jessop. 4. Flexible Specialization Versus Post-Fordism: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications / Paul Hirst and Jonathan Zeitlin. 5. The Japanese Model of Post-Fordism / Makoto Itoh pt. III. New technologies and the organization of industrial production. 6. The Revitalization of Mass Production in the Computer Age / Benjamin Coriat. 7. Technological Trajectories and the Classical Revival in Economics / Michael Piore. 8. The Structure of Industrial Production and the Boundaries Between Firms and Markets / Giovanni Dosi and Roberta Salvatore pt. IV. The territorial foundations of production systems. 9. Trust, Community, and Cooperation: Toward a Theory of Industrial Districts / Edward H. Lorenz. 10. A Reexamination of the Italian Model of Flexible Production from a Comparative Point of View / Bruno Courault and Claudine Romani. 11. Industrial Development and Local Industrial Systems in Postwar France / Bernard Ganne. 12. Localized Industrial Systems in France: A Particular Type of Industrial System / Jean Saglio pt. V. The incorporation of labor. 13. Alternative Routes to Labor Flexibility / Guy Standing. 14. Labor Conventions, Economic Fluctuations, and Flexibility / Robert Salais.