Report whose purpose is to help regional leaders focused on economic development confidently and knowledgeably embrace cluster initiatives where they make sense, and, where they do not make sense, recognize that there are potentially equally powerful alternatives. The paper draws on a literature review, interviews with cluster experts, and five in-depth case studies that reflect successful, if not exceptional, cluster initiatives.
Overview
Author
Brookings
Year
2018
Target group
Research efficiency support actors
Policy or Public Institutions
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Brookings-Metro_Rethinking-Clusters-Initiatives_Full-report-final.pdf | 6.39 MB |