
In modern industrial economies, flexible specialization - the ability of manufacturing and increasingly service enterprises to respond and to reflect changing market requirements and technological changes - is widely seen as a panacea for survival and growth, both for individual companies and entire sectors. The concept is widely debated and enthusiatically endorsed yet this is the first book to examine critically how flexible specialization operates, and how it relates to regional econonmic development is a post-Fordist world.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1993-11-01
ISBN-10:
0471945986
ISBN-13:
9780471945987
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