Surgimiento y transformación de clusters y milieus en los procesos de desarrollo

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  • Antonio Vázquez Barquero Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Palabras clave:

clusters, milieus, redes, globalización, ciudades, desarrollo

Resumen

El artículo presenta una interpretación de los factores que explican el surgimiento de los clusters y aglomeraciones de empresas, y de los mecanismos a través de los que se desarrollan y se transforman. La discusión se plantea desde la perspectiva del desarrollo económico. Se argumenta que la organización espacial de la producción es un fenómeno asociado con la dinámica económica de las ciudades y de las regiones y con las estrategias de organización y de localización de las empresas, y se sostiene que las fuerzas del desarrollo como la difusión de las innovaciones, el desarrollo urbano y el cambio institucional son factores que condicionan las decisiones estratégicas de la empresas, y por lo tanto, la organización espacial de la producción.

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25-11-2019

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Vázquez Barquero, A. (2019). Surgimiento y transformación de clusters y milieus en los procesos de desarrollo. Cultura Económica, 25(69), 38–57. Recuperado a partir de https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/CECON/article/view/2621