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by John R. Bryson (Author) "Capturing some of the more populist representations of current economic transformation, the writer in The Observer reflects one of a number of recent appeals to..." (more)
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'It is fascinating first, because of the nature of the subject matter and second, because some of the chapters are extremely stimulating.' - The Service Industries Journal

'... a book worthy of serious reflection from those seeking to derive from it the significant cross-disciplinary insight to which the editors have both aspired and effectively delivered.' - Economic Geography Research Group

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Drawing on a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, this book produces the first interdisciplinary review of the triad of knowledge, space, and economy on entering the twenty-first century.

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Capturing some of the more populist representations of current economic transformation, the writer in The Observer reflects one of a number of recent appeals to the growing significance of knowledge in contemporary capitalism (see, for example, Coyle 1997; Drucker 1993; Leadbeater 1999). Read the first page
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large consultancy companies, motor sport industry, cookery club, retail banking products, retail banking industry, consumer subjectivity, immutable mobiles, new economic geography, regional economic change, technological rents, representational time, learning region, untraded interdependencies, soft capitalism, obligatory point, regional innovation systems, expressive symbolism, marketing discourses, fictitious commodity, informational capitalism, innovative milieus, economic knowledge, credit scoring systems, learning economy, relational effects
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Motor Sport Valley, United States, Silicon Valley, Formula One, Heritage Foundation, Individual Investor, World Bank, Atlantic Fordism, Human Genome Project, Index of Economic Freedom, Western Europe, European Works Councils, Latin America, Wall Street, Manuel Castells, New York, Giorgio Ascanelli, Harvard Business School, Hong Kong, Michel Foucault, South Africa, Zygmunt Bauman, Atlantic Fordist, Donna Haraway, East Asian
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