Still sticky after all those years? The resurgence of Marshallian districts in a world of global production networks
研究在全球生产碎片化趋势下,本地一体化产业区为何仍能持续繁荣,通过多案例设计探讨其生存条件,对区域经济研究者有参考价值。
The rise of globally fragmented production since the 1980s encouraged economic regions to specialise in narrow slices of the value chain, making the benefits from local agglomeration no longer certain. Nonetheless, locally integrated production districts continue to thrive. Locally integrated industrial districts have proven sustainable in times of both increasing and decreasing fragmentation of production. Drawing upon insights from three schools – the Markusian logic of multiple district models, strategic coupling and the production of semi-public goods – this article uses a two-staged case-study design to explore the conditions under which locally integrated production districts continue to thrive in the global economy.