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Economies, Institutions and Territories: Dissecting Nexuses in a Changing World
Economies, Institutions and Territories: Dissecting Nexuses in a Changing World
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This book explores the nexus between economies, institutions, and territories, examining how global phenomena have local consequences. It looks at whether new types of elites and forms of social inequalities are emerging, and whether peripheral areas are experiencing economic and institutional lock-in. It provides empirical cases and analytical tools to make current economic and territorial phenomena more understandable.
Format: Hardback
Length: 332 pages
Publication date: 29 August 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive book delves into the intricate interplay between economies, institutions, and territories, shedding light on the profound impact of global phenomena on local contexts. It explores how innovative economic processes seamlessly integrate into societies, challenging the boundaries between the state and the market. It also examines whether emerging elites and forms of social inequality are arising as a result of institutional and economic transformations, particularly in peripheral areas. Through a rich array of empirical cases and practical analytical and conceptual tools, the book offers a deeper understanding of current economic and territorial phenomena, making them accessible to students, scholars, policymakers, and the broader public. With its multidisciplinary approach, this book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in geography, sociology, political sciences, anthropology, economics, regional science, and international relations. It provides insights that are essential for navigating the complex dynamics of our globalized world.
Introduction:
The world is rapidly evolving, driven by global trends and interconnectedness. Economies, institutions, and territories are intricately linked, forming a complex web of interdependencies. This book aims to explore the nexus between these three elements and their impact on local contexts.
Economies:
Economies are the driving force behind economic growth and development. They are shaped by a multitude of factors, including production, trade, investment, and consumption. Economic processes can have far-reaching consequences, influencing social, political, and environmental outcomes.
Institutions:
Institutions are the frameworks that govern societies and organizations. They include legal systems, political structures, social norms, and cultural values. Institutions play a crucial role in shaping economic behavior and outcomes.
Territories:
Territories are the physical spaces in which economies, institutions, and individuals operate. They can be countries, regions, cities, or even neighborhoods. Territorial boundaries can influence economic activities, access to resources, and social interactions.
The Nexus:
The relationship between economies, institutions, and territories is multifaceted and dynamic. It is shaped by a range of global phenomena, including economic globalization, technological advancements, and political changes. These phenomena have local consequences, impacting the lives of individuals and communities.
Local Consequences:
Economic processes can have local consequences, such as job creation, income inequality, and environmental degradation. Institutional changes, such as the introduction of new policies or regulations, can also have local impacts, affecting the distribution of resources and power.
Boundaries:
The boundaries between the state and the market are becoming increasingly blurred. Economic activities are increasingly intertwined with government policies and regulations, and the boundaries between public and private sectors are becoming less clear.
Elites and Inequality:
Institutional and economic changes can lead to the emergence of new elites and forms of social inequality. Economic growth and development can create a small group of wealthy individuals, while marginalized communities may face economic and social exclusion.
Peripheral Areas:
Peripheral areas, such as rural regions or developing countries, may face unique challenges in the context of institutional and economic changes. They may be excluded from economic opportunities, face environmental degradation, and struggle to access basic services.
Conclusion:
The relationship between economies, institutions, and territories is complex and multifaceted. Global phenomena have local consequences, shaping the lives of individuals and communities. It is essential to understand these dynamics to develop effective policies and strategies for promoting economic growth, social justice, and environmental sustainability.
Weight: 810g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032042336
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