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Episode Synopsis
Chair: David Bailey
Michael Indergaard – ‘A Developmental Network City? Innovation Communities, Districts and Policy in New York City’
Karen Chapple and Clara Turner – ‘Whose Specialisation is Smarter? A Comparison of Tesla’s Silicon Valley and Jaguar Land Rover’s West Midlands’
Matthijs J. Janssen and Koen Frenken – ‘Cross-Specialization: A Rationale and Policy Options for Linking Unrelated Industries’
Chris Pitelis, Nicholas Vasilakos, Alkis Pitelis, and Konstantinos Chalvatzis – ‘Can Industrial Policy Pick Winning Technologies? The Case of Renewable Energy in OECD Countries’
Andrew Carter – ‘Ten Principles for Designing an Industrial Strategy at the Local Level’
Michael Indergaard – ‘A Developmental Network City? Innovation Communities, Districts and Policy in New York City’
Karen Chapple and Clara Turner – ‘Whose Specialisation is Smarter? A Comparison of Tesla’s Silicon Valley and Jaguar Land Rover’s West Midlands’
Matthijs J. Janssen and Koen Frenken – ‘Cross-Specialization: A Rationale and Policy Options for Linking Unrelated Industries’
Chris Pitelis, Nicholas Vasilakos, Alkis Pitelis, and Konstantinos Chalvatzis – ‘Can Industrial Policy Pick Winning Technologies? The Case of Renewable Energy in OECD Countries’
Andrew Carter – ‘Ten Principles for Designing an Industrial Strategy at the Local Level’
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