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Towards studying the developmental consequences of regional industrial path development

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  • Moritz Breul
  • Miguel Atienza
  • Markus Grillitsch
  • Rhiannon Pugh

Abstract

A major reason for the great interest in regional industrial path development (RIPD) is the associated hopes for positive regional development outcomes. However, up to now we know surprisingly little about the often mixed economic, social, and ecological effects of RIPD for regions. Existing studies on RIPD tend not to link to these outcomes. This special issue aims to improve our understanding of the conditions under which RIPD contributes to determining what kind of regional development and for whom. The introductory paper provides impulses how future research can link RIPD-dynamics to its broader developmental outcomes and poses urgent open questions.

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  • Moritz Breul & Miguel Atienza & Markus Grillitsch & Rhiannon Pugh, 2025. "Towards studying the developmental consequences of regional industrial path development," Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG) 2518, Utrecht University, Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Group Economic Geography, revised Jun 2025.
  • Handle: RePEc:egu:wpaper:2518
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