Who works in a working region? Inclusive innovation in the new manufacturing economy
Abstract
Scholars have documented economic gains for regions that promote manufacturing through co-location of innovation and production activities. But it is unclear whether the production jobs created in this new context remain inclusive of workers with limited formal education. This paper compares US states that specialize in biopharmaceuticals to understand who participates in a so-called working region. While some state policy-makers have privileged...
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Title
Who works in a working region? Inclusive innovation in the new manufacturing economy
Published Date
Jan 20, 2017
Journal
Volume
52
Issue
6
Pages
828 - 839
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