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The 'Tuscan model' and recent trends

In: From Industrial Districts to Local Development

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  • Fabio Sforzi

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From Industrial Districts to Local Development introduces a set of papers representing the main contribution of the ‘Florence school’ to the recent literature on industrial districts. The authors illustrate that the revitalisation of the concept of industrial districts, returning to Alfred Marshall’s nineteenth-century writings, is rooted in an unconventional interpretation of the economic development of Tuscany after the Second World War.

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  • Fabio Sforzi, 2003. "The 'Tuscan model' and recent trends," Chapters, in: From Industrial Districts to Local Development, chapter 2, pages 29-61, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:2884_2
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