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Research Policy and Review 32. Producer Services and Regional Development: A Review of Some Major Conceptual Policy and Research Issues

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  • P N O'Farrell

    (Department of Economics, The Business School, Heriot-Watt University, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AT, Scotland)

  • D M W N Hitchens

    (Department of Economics, Queen's University, Belfast, BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland)

Abstract

A number of the major research and policy questions concerning the role of producer services in development are addressed. Specifically the authors explore the needs-demand gap; the internalisation — externalisation decision; gaps in regional producer services, and their implications for manufacturing competitiveness; the potential for the autonomous growth of producer service firms; and the roles of the public and private sectors in service provision.

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  • P N O'Farrell & D M W N Hitchens, 1990. "Research Policy and Review 32. Producer Services and Regional Development: A Review of Some Major Conceptual Policy and Research Issues," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 22(9), pages 1141-1154, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envira:v:22:y:1990:i:9:p:1141-1154
    DOI: 10.1068/a221141
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    1. Andrés Barge-Gil & Aurelia Modrego-Rico, 2013. "Relationships Among Technology Institutes and Firms: Are Determining Factors Dependent on the Type of Service Provided?," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 4(4), pages 343-369, December.

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