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Dan Breznitz

    This author explores the complex relationship between innovation and the state, examining how policies and institutional frameworks shape technological advancement and economic development. Their work highlights the crucial role of governments in fostering innovation, while also addressing the potential challenges and complexities that arise from these interactions. The author seeks to provide a deeper understanding of the dynamics that drive modern economies, emphasizing the need for thoughtful strategies to achieve sustainable growth.

    Innovation in Real Places
    • 2021

      Innovation in Real Places

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(120)Add rating

      All cities and regions prioritize economic growth for a simple reason: it is essential to wellbeing and progress. But what are the sources of growth? The eminent scholar of innovation Dan Breznitz contends that the answer lies in global supply networks. In Innovation in Real Places, he examines the four stages of production and argues that struggling regions cannot improve their circumstances by imitating tech-centric economies. Rather, they need to develop their own strengths, and they can do this by focusing on where they best fit in a globalized production system. All cities and localities have certain strengths, and the trick is in recognizing it.

      Innovation in Real Places