Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5074820 Geoforum 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper we contribute to the critical discussion through a critical appraisal of local experts' views on developments in seven European city-regions, first with regard to policies towards the development of creative and knowledge-intensive industries; and secondly with regard to the impact the development of 'creative knowledge regions' may have in social and other respects. In contrast to the rather homogeneous yet dominant advice to facilitate 'the creative class', in this paper we will argue that a range of parameters related to the firms and regional institutional, geographical and historical contexts promote a much more diversified view on urban economic development.
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