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Vol. 26 No. 66 (2017): The rise and decline of industrial districts, 18th-21st centuries

					View Vol. 26 No. 66 (2017): The rise and decline of industrial districts, 18th-21st centuries
Published: 2018-01-24

Articles

  • “Verleger” and “impannatori” – The Reduction of Transaction Costs by Middlemen in 18th- and 20th-Century European Textile Districts

    Marcel Boldrof
    13-36
    • PDF (Español)
  • Dynamics of Overlapping Clusters: Industrial and Institutional Revolution in the Industrial District of Aachen, 1800‐1860

    Alfred Reckendrees
    37-75
    • PDF (Español)
  • The Life-Cycle of the Barcelona Automobile-Industry Cluster, 1889-2015

    Jordi Catalan i Vidal
    77-125
    • PDF (Español)
  • Technological Innovation in Industrial Districts in Spain During the First Third of the 20th Century

    José Antonio Miranda Encarnación, Borja Monaño
    127-157
    • PDF (Español)
  • The Rise of the Textile District of Buenos Aires and the Limits of Import Substitution Industrialization in the First Half of Twentieth Century

    Claudio Bellini
    159-190
    • PDF (Español)
  • From the Industrial District to the Global Firm: Swatch Group and the Swiss Watch Industry, 1960-2010

    Perre-Yves Donzé
    191-213
    • PDF (Español)
  Statistics

JCR 2021 Edition

In Social Sciences Citation Index: Q4 in Economics, Business, History of Social Sciences, and History. Impact factor: 0.310

SJR (Scopus) 2021 Edition

Q3 in History and Philosophy of Science. Impact factor: 0.201

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