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Leading up to the financial crisis of 2008 and onwards, the shortcomings of traditional models of regional economic and environmental development had become increasingly evident. Rooted in the idea that policy is an encumbrance to free markets, the stress on supply-side smoothing measures such as clusters and an over reliance on venture capital, the inadequacy of existing orthodoxies has come to be replaced by the notion of transversality.This approach has three strong characteristics that differentiate it from its failing predecessor. First, as the name implies, it seeks to finesse horizontal knowledge interactions as well as vertical ones, thus building platforms of industrial interaction. Secondly, it is not a supply, but a demand side model in which needs-driven innovation rather than pure market competition prevails. Finally, it is ongoing through recessionary times, being more robust than over-specialized approaches to economic growth.The intellectual origins of transversality lie in an aspiration to promote eco-innovation, one of the key hopes of assisting Western regional and national economies to re-balance and escape recession. The policy models of key regional exponents of the concept are explored and their goals achievement is assessed. An array of policy instruments and measures is presented for hands-on policy implementation. The book will be of vital interest to academics as teachers and researchers as well as policy advisers and public servants.

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Regions and Cities

Series editors: Ron Martin, University of Cambridge, UK; Gernot Grabher, University of Bonn, Germany; Maryann Feldman, University of Georgia, USA; Gillian Bristow, University of Cardiff, UK.

Regions and Cities is an international, interdisciplinary series that provides authoritative analyses of the new significance of regions and cities for economic, social and cultural development, and public policy experimentation. The series seeks to combine theoretical and empirical insights with constructive policy debate and critically engages with formative processes and policies in regional and urban studies.

1. Beyond Green Belts

Managing urban growth in the 21st Century

Edited by John Herrington

2. Retreat from the Regions

Corporate change and the closure of factories

Stephen Fothergill and Nigel Guy

3. Regional Development in the 1990s

The British Isles in transition

Edited by Ron Martin and Peter Townroe

4. Spatial Policy in a Divided Nation (April 1993)

Edited by Richard T. Harrison and Mark Hart

5. An Enlarged Europe

Regions in competition?

Edited by Louis Albrechts, Sally Hardy, Mark Hart and Anastasios Katos

6. The Regional Imperative

Regional planning and governance in Britain, Europe and the United States

Urlan A. Wannop

7. The Determinants of Small Firm Growth

An inter-regional study in the United Kingdom 198690

Richard Barkham, Graham Gudgin, Mark Hart and Eric Hanvey

8. The Regional Dimension of Transformation in Central Europe

Gorzelak Grzegorz

9. Union Retreat and the Regions

The shrinking landscape of organised labour

Ron Martin, Peter Sunley and Jane Wills

10. Regional Development Strategies

A European perspective

Edited by Jeremy Alden and Philip Boland

11. British Regionalism and Devolution

The challenges of state reform and European integration

Edited by Jonathan Bradbury and John Mawson

12. Innovation Networks and Learning Regions?

James Simmie

13. Regional Policy in Europe

S. S. Artobolevskiy

14. New Institutional Spaces

TECs and the remaking of economic governance

Edited by Martin Jones and Jamie Peck

15. The Coherence of EU Regional Policy

Contrasting perspectives on the structural funds

Edited by John Bachtler and Ivan Turok

16. Multinationals and European Integration

Trade, investment and regional development

Edited by Nicholas A. Phelps

17. Unemployment and Social Exclusion

Landscapes of labour inequality and social exclusion

Edited by Sally Hardy, Paul Lawless and Ron Martin

18. Metropolitan Planning in Britain

A comparative study

Edited by Peter Roberts, Kevin Thomas and Gwyndaf Williams

19. Social Exclusion in European Cities

Processes, experiences and responses

Edited by Judith Allen, Goran Cars and Ali Madanipour

20. Regional Development Agencies in Europe

Edited by Charlotte Damborg, Mike Danson and Henrik Halkier

21. Community Economic Development

Edited by Graham Haughton

22. Foreign Direct Investment and the Global Economy

Corporate and institutional dynamics of global-localisation

Edited by Jeremy Alden and Nicholas F. Phelps

23. Restructuring Industry and Territory

The experience of Europes regions

Edited by Anna Giunta, Arnoud Lagendijk and Andy Pike

24. Out of the Ashes?

The social impact of industrial contraction and regeneration on Britains

mining communities

Chas Critcher, Bella Dicks, David Parry and David Waddington

25. Regional Innovation Strategies

The challenge for less-favoured regions

Edited by Kevin Morgan and Claire Nauwlaers

26. Geographies of Labour Market Inequality

Edited by Ron Martin and Philip S. Morrison

27. Sustainable Cities

Graham Haughton and Colin Hunter

28. Regions, Spatial Strategies and Sustainable Development

David Counsell and Graham Haughton

29. Clusters and Regional Development

Critical reflections and explorations

Edited by Asheim Bjorn, Philip Cooke and Ron Martin

30. Regional Competitiveness

Edited by Ron Martin, Michael Kitson and Peter Tyler

31. Regional Development in the Knowledge Economy

Edited by Philip Cooke and Andrea Piccaluga

32. The Rise of the English Regions?

Edited by Irene Hardill, Paul Benneworth, Mark Baker and

Leslie Budd

33. Geographies of the New Economy

Critical reflections

Edited by Peter W. Daniels, Andrew Leyshon, Michael J. Bradshaw and

Jonathan Beaverstock

34. European Cohesion Policy

Willem Molle

35. Creative Regions

Technology, culture and knowledge entrepreneurship

Edited by Philip Cooke and Dafna Schwartz

36. Devolution, Regionalism and Regional Development

The UK experience

Edited by Jonathan Bradbury

37. Intelligent Cities and Globalisation of Innovation Networks

Nicos Komninos

38. Whither regional studies?

Edited by Andy Pike

39. Business Networks in Clusters and Industrial Districts

The governance of the global value chain

Edited by Fiorenza Belussi and Alessia Sammarra

40. China and Europe

The implications of the rise of China as a global economic power for

Europe

Edited by Klaus Kunzmann, Willy A Schmid and Martina Koll-Schretzenmayr

41. Globalizing Regional Development in East Asia

Production networks, clusters, and entrepreneurship

Edited by Henry Wai-chung Yeung

42. Manufacturing in the New Urban Economy

Willem van Winden, Leo van den Berg, Luis Carvalho and Erwin van Tuiji

43. The Impacts of Automotive Plant Closures

A tale of two cities

Edited by Andrew Beer and Holli Evans

44. The Futures of the City Region

Edited by Michael Neuman and Angela Hull

45. Migration in the 21st Century: Rights, Outcomes, and Policy

Kim Korinek and Thomas Maloney

46. Leadership and Place

Edited by Chris Collinge, John Gibney and Chris Mabey

47. Beyond Territory

Edited by Harald Bathelt, Maryann Feldman and Dieter F. Kogler

48. The Recession and Beyond

Local and regional responses to the downturn

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