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Industrial clusters and innovation systems in Africa

Industrial clusters and innovation systems in Africa

Dorothy McCormick, Oyebanji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka

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This book examines the incidence and role of clusters as a viable and increasingly important form of industrial organization in Africa. It presents a series of theoretically grounded case studies that analyze clusters in different industrial sectors and at different levels of economic development. The overall aim is to improve understanding of how local clusters can be transformed into local systems of innovation and how local clusters can be better connected to global actors. The authors draw out implications for policy and practice and provide guidance to governments, private sector associations, and non-governmental organizations.--Publisher's description.

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OL Work ID
OL18702707W

Subjects

Industrial clustersTechnological innovationCongressesRegional planningEconomic policyIndustrial locationTechnological innovationsTechnological innovations, economic aspectsTechnological innovations, africaRegional planning, africaAfrica, economic policyEconomic aspects

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