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Today, the study of regions is central to academic analysis and policy deliberation on how to respond to the rise of the knowledge economy. Regional Economies as Knowledge Laboratories illustrates how newer types of regional analysis – utilising scientometrics, knowledge services measures...
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The authors explore Ireland’s growing involvement in the world economy. For many years, Ireland’s foreign-direct-investment-led (FDI-led) development policy was associated heavily with low-skill, dependent branch plants. However, over the past fifteen years the shift towards internationally...
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For some, Ireland's pursuit of an exogenous-led development model has proved to be the cornerstone of recent economic success. Others point to recent high-profile closures and argue that foreign-owned operations are attracted to Ireland solely because of the advantageous tax breaks and lucrative...
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Grimes S. (2006) Ireland's emergence as a centre for internationally traded services, Regional Studies 40, 1-14. Although researchers examining the internationalization of service activity emphasize the need to see it as a holistic process because of the interdependency between production and...
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GRIMES S. (2003) Ireland's emerging information economy: recent trends and future prospects, Reg. Studies 37 , 3-14. This paper examines the emergence of information economy related activity through inward investment and the indigenous sector in one of Europe's most peripheral regions. Ireland's...
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