The territorial turn taken by the global economy.
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https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2009v8n14p79Abstract
This paper intends to develop the assumption that new strategies for the development of productive systems at the territorial level are emerging. From a historical point of view, they constitute a post-Fordist way of organizing the economic sector to face the challenges of the new globalization era. The author describes these possibilities and proposes a model of territorial development based on the concepts of quality and specificity. The relationship between his proposal and the classical productivity model is then discussed. Keywords: Sustainable territorial development, territoriality, territorial organization, economy of knowledge.Downloads
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