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H UDSON R. (1997) Regional futures: industrial restructuring, new high volume production concepts and spatial development strategies in the new Europe, Reg. Studies 31, 467-478. The last two decades have seen an increasing concern to reorganize production processes and experiment with a variety...
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H UDSON R. (2003) Fuzzy concepts and sloppy thinking: reflections on recent developments in critical regional studies, Reg. Studies 37 , 741-746. There have been considerable changes in approaches to the study of regions and regional uneven development in recent years. Much of this has been...
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H<sc>adjimichalis</sc> C. and H<sc>udson</sc> R. Contemporary crisis across Europe and the crisis of regional development theories, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This paper explores the prima facie puzzling issue of why so much contemporary theory in economic geography and regional planning - specifically New Economic...
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Hudson R. From knowledge-based economy to … knowledge-based economy? Reflections on changes in the economy and development policies in the North East of England, Regional Studies. Against the background of claims made about the emergence of a new knowledge-based economy, the paper explores the...
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Hudson R. (2007) Regions and regional uneven development forever? Some reflective comments upon theory and practice, Regional Studies 41, 1149-1160. In recent years, for a variety of reasons, there has been a resurgence of interest in 'the region' from a variety of both intellectual and...
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