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Measuring the decline of a Marshallian industrial district: the Birmingham jewellery quarter

Messung des Niedergangs eines Marshallschen Industriedistrikts: das Juwelierviertel von Birmingham
[journal article]

Propris, Lisa de
Lazzeretti, Luciana

Abstract

This paper presents the findings of a study on the decline of a typical Marshallian industrial district: the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter (UK). The paper contributes to the current debate on clusters' life cycle, by presenting a multidisciplinary methodology that combines historical and economic ana... view more

This paper presents the findings of a study on the decline of a typical Marshallian industrial district: the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter (UK). The paper contributes to the current debate on clusters' life cycle, by presenting a multidisciplinary methodology that combines historical and economic analyses with demography and organisational ecology models. We seek to explore the patterns of firms' birth and mortality rates, as well as firm density across branches of production activities in the Jewellery Quarter to better understand its shift from maturity to its more recent decline.... view less


In diesem Artikel werden die Ergebnisse einer Studie über den Niedergang eines typischen Marshallschen Industriedistrikts vorgestellt, nämlich des Juwelierviertels von Birmingham (GB). Der Artikel versteht sich als Beitrag zur aktuellen Debatte über den Lebenszyklus von Clustern; hierfür präsentiere... view more

In diesem Artikel werden die Ergebnisse einer Studie über den Niedergang eines typischen Marshallschen Industriedistrikts vorgestellt, nämlich des Juwelierviertels von Birmingham (GB). Der Artikel versteht sich als Beitrag zur aktuellen Debatte über den Lebenszyklus von Clustern; hierfür präsentieren wir eine multidisziplinäre Methodologie, in der historische und ökonomische Analysen mit demografischen und organisationellen Ökologiemodellen kombiniert werden. Wir untersuchen die Muster der Raten von Firmengründungen und -schließungen sowie die Firmendichte in verschiedenen Branchen der produzierenden Industrie, um den Niedergang des Juwelierviertels in den letzten Jahrzehnten zu messen und zu verstehen.... view less

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Economic Sectors
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Political Economy

Free Keywords
Marshallsche Industriedistrikte; Lebenszyklus von Clustern; ökologische Theorie; Marshallian industrial districts; cluster life cycle; ecological theory

Document language
English

Publication Year
2009

Page/Pages
p. 1135-1154

Journal
Regional Studies, 43 (2009) 9

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/00343400802070894

Status
Postprint; peer reviewed

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