The Changing Nature of Regional Competitiveness
Over the past two decades, the United States has undergone a significant economic transition. These changes have key implications for economic development, strategy, policy and practice. This article explores the impact these changes have on regional economic development, the capacity that regions need to compete in this emerging economic context, and some implication of this changing capacity for the nature of regional strategic planning.
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