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    b3kat_BV048263561
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 200 p) , ill
    ISBN: 9780821381571 , 9780821381588
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-190) and index
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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    gbv_1696504465
    Format: 1 online resource (166 pages)
    ISBN: 9780821381588
    Series Statement: Directions in Development
    Content: The book contributes to answering the questions raised by mayors, governors, and federal government officials in Brazil: "What can cities do to improve economic performance and create jobs?" The question is approached through a review of theories and policy options for city competitiveness, preliminary benchmarking of Brazilian cities.The book concludes that to become and stay competitive, cities need to strive to reduce the cost of doing business by improving services, infrastructure, and reducing bureaucracies. But for a middle-income country like Brazil, which needs to be economically competitive in a globalized environment, this is not sufficient. Cities also need to strive to add value to local businesses. A crucial part of the strategy should be to create and sustain an environment that stimulates local firms to innovate and learn from each other, to nurture and facilitate the creation of synergies generated by the presence of interconnected economic clusters in the city, and to provide incentives for all local players to continuously upgrade the level of competitiveness-to become better and the best.With regard to local policy actions, this book highlights the cluster approach to competitiveness, with its focus on facilitating private sector collaborations for collective efficiency-organizing and facilitating private and public institutions to arrive at a common cluster vision; identifying opportunities for growth and collaboration; promoting joint actions such as co-information, co-learning, co-marketing, and co-purchasing; and jointly building economic foundations such as R&D capacities, infrastructure, skills upgrading, and public-private sector support institutions. This book has provided many examples of actions that may be undertaken at the local level, but it also emphasizes the critical importance for cities to pursue a unique
    Content: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Executive Summary -- Why City Competitiveness? -- What Is Competitiveness? -- Why Is City Competitiveness Important for Brazil? -- The Study and Outputs -- Chapter 1. What Makes Cities Competitive? Local Determinants of Competitiveness -- Chapter 2. What Can Cities Do to Enhance Competitiveness? -- Chapters 3, 4, and 5. Competitiveness of Brazilian Cities: Initial Benchmarking and Case Studies -- Main Conclusions -- Note -- Chapter 1 What Makes Cities Competitive? A Selective Review of Theories and International Experiences -- Introduction -- Key Messages -- The Rapidly Changing Global Environment and the Need for Competitiveness -- Key Drivers of City Competitiveness -- Summary and Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 2 What Can Cities Do to Enhance Competitiveness? Local Policies and Actions for Innovation -- The Starting Point: Understanding the Market and the Local Economy -- Facilitating Private Sector Collaborations for Collective Efficiency -- Examples of Specific Actions to Enhance Competitiveness -- Pulling It Together-Strategic Plan for Competitiveness -- Building Institutions and Capacity for Local Competitiveness -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Benchmarking the Competitiveness of Brazilian Cities -- Index Construction and Data -- Methodology -- Ranking of Cities -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 4 The Cariri Region of Ceará and the Footwear Cluster -- An Economic Analysis of Cariri -- The Cariri Footwear Cluster -- Footwear Cluster Features Vision of the Future: The Cluster -- Road Map -- Final Remarks -- Notes -- Chapter 5 São Luís Cluster Development Strategy: An Initial Assessment -- Background -- Analysis of Economic Structure -- Initial Assessment of the Port-Industrial Cluster -- Initial Assessment of the Tourism Cluster.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780821381571
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780821381571
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_615728480
    Format: XV, 200 S. , graph. Darst , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9780821381571 , 9780821381588
    Series Statement: Directions in development
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-190) and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Brasilien ; Stadtökonomie ; Kommunalpolitik ; Infrastrukturpolitik ; Innovationsförderung ; Privatwirtschaft ; Wettbewerbsfähigkeit ; Regionalentwicklung
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    Washington, D.C :World Bank,
    UID:
    edocfu_990044058640402883
    Format: XV, 200 S.
    ISBN: 9780821381571 , 9780821381588
    Language: English
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    UID:
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    Format: xv, 200 pages : , illustrations ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 9780821381571 (pbk.) , 9780821381588 (electronic)
    Series Statement: World Bank e-Library.
    Additional Edition: Print Version: ISBN 9780821381571
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edoccha_9958061847702883
    Format: xv, 200 pages : , illustrations ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 1-282-45073-5 , 9786612450730 , 0-8213-8158-X
    Series Statement: World Bank e-Library.
    Content: The book contributes to answering the questions raised by mayors, governors, and federal government officials in Brazil: "What can cities do to improve economic performance and create jobs?" The question is approached through a review of theories and policy options for city competitiveness, preliminary benchmarking of Brazilian cities.The book concludes that to become and stay competitive, cities need to strive to reduce the cost of doing business by improving services, infrastructure, and reducing bureaucracies. But for a middle-income country like Brazil, which needs to be economically compete
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Figure 1 Key Drivers of City Competitiveness and Their Interlinkages; Figure 2 Cariri Footwear Cluster; Figure 3 The Cluster Working Group Process; Chapter 1 What Makes Cities Competitive? A Selective Review of Theories and International Experiences; Figure 1.1 Key Drivers of City Competitiveness and Their Interlinkages; Table 1.1 Mechanisms for the Transmission of Knowledge Spillovers; Figure 1.2 Channels of Human Capital Contribution to a City's Competitive Advantage , Figure 1.3 Theoretical Relationships between Local Competition and Competitive Advantage Figure 1.4 Primary Determinants of Cluster Competitiveness in Developing and Developed Countries; Table 1.2 Different Forms of Investment and Their Relationship to City Competitiveness; Chapter 2 What Can Cities Do to Enhance Competitiveness? Local Policies and Actions for Innovation; Figure 2.1 Detecting Local Economic Clusters: Using Location Quotient and Employment Growth Rate; Figure 2.2 The Napa Wine Cluster; Table 2.1 Different Policies for Different Cluster Types , Figure 2.3 The Cluster Working Group Process Box 2.1 Marketing and Branding Geographically Based Products: Chianti Classico, Siena, Italy; Box 2.2 Value Chain Integration: The Electronics Industry in Guadalajara, Mexico; Box 2.3 Linking Small Enterprises into Existing Supply Chains: Footwear Development in Rio Grande do Sul; Box 2.4 Creating State Entrepreneurship Centers in the United States; Box 2.5 Technology Centers; Box 2.6 R&D-The Helsinki Culminatum, Finland; Box 2.7 Skills Training-The Jane Addams Resource Corporation, Illinois, United States; Box 2.8 Strategic Plan of Turin, Italy , Box 2.9 Agency for Economic Development of the Greater ABC Region, São Paulo, Brazil Chapter 3 Benchmarking the Competitiveness of Brazilian Cities; Figure 3.1 Four Dimensions of the Competitiveness Index; Table 3.1 Variables Used for the Four Dimensions of the Competitiveness Index; Box 3.1 Principal Component Analysis; Table 3.2 Competitiveness Index for Large Brazilian Cities in 2000; Table 3.3 Competitiveness Index for Medium Brazilian Cities in 2000; Table 3.4 Competitiveness Index for Small Brazilian Cities in 2000 , Figure 3.2 Comparison of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Porto Alegre along the Four Dimensions of Competitiveness Figure 3.3 Comparison of Teresina between 1991 and 2000 for Three Dimensions of the Competitiveness Index; Chapter 4 The Cariri Region of Ceará and the Footwear Cluster; Table 4.1 Formal Employment Share and Growth in Cariri, 1995-2005; Table 4.2 Formal Employment for the Cariri Region, Barbalha, Crato, and Juazeiro do Norte, 2005; Table 4.3 Formal Employment and Schooling in the Cariri Region, 2005; Figure 4.1 Location Quotient and Employment Growth , Table 4.4 LQ and Employment Growth: Sectors in Each Quadrant in the Cariri Region , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8213-8157-1
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edocfu_9958061847702883
    Format: xv, 200 pages : , illustrations ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 1-282-45073-5 , 9786612450730 , 0-8213-8158-X
    Series Statement: World Bank e-Library.
    Content: The book contributes to answering the questions raised by mayors, governors, and federal government officials in Brazil: "What can cities do to improve economic performance and create jobs?" The question is approached through a review of theories and policy options for city competitiveness, preliminary benchmarking of Brazilian cities.The book concludes that to become and stay competitive, cities need to strive to reduce the cost of doing business by improving services, infrastructure, and reducing bureaucracies. But for a middle-income country like Brazil, which needs to be economically compete
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Figure 1 Key Drivers of City Competitiveness and Their Interlinkages; Figure 2 Cariri Footwear Cluster; Figure 3 The Cluster Working Group Process; Chapter 1 What Makes Cities Competitive? A Selective Review of Theories and International Experiences; Figure 1.1 Key Drivers of City Competitiveness and Their Interlinkages; Table 1.1 Mechanisms for the Transmission of Knowledge Spillovers; Figure 1.2 Channels of Human Capital Contribution to a City's Competitive Advantage , Figure 1.3 Theoretical Relationships between Local Competition and Competitive Advantage Figure 1.4 Primary Determinants of Cluster Competitiveness in Developing and Developed Countries; Table 1.2 Different Forms of Investment and Their Relationship to City Competitiveness; Chapter 2 What Can Cities Do to Enhance Competitiveness? Local Policies and Actions for Innovation; Figure 2.1 Detecting Local Economic Clusters: Using Location Quotient and Employment Growth Rate; Figure 2.2 The Napa Wine Cluster; Table 2.1 Different Policies for Different Cluster Types , Figure 2.3 The Cluster Working Group Process Box 2.1 Marketing and Branding Geographically Based Products: Chianti Classico, Siena, Italy; Box 2.2 Value Chain Integration: The Electronics Industry in Guadalajara, Mexico; Box 2.3 Linking Small Enterprises into Existing Supply Chains: Footwear Development in Rio Grande do Sul; Box 2.4 Creating State Entrepreneurship Centers in the United States; Box 2.5 Technology Centers; Box 2.6 R&D-The Helsinki Culminatum, Finland; Box 2.7 Skills Training-The Jane Addams Resource Corporation, Illinois, United States; Box 2.8 Strategic Plan of Turin, Italy , Box 2.9 Agency for Economic Development of the Greater ABC Region, São Paulo, Brazil Chapter 3 Benchmarking the Competitiveness of Brazilian Cities; Figure 3.1 Four Dimensions of the Competitiveness Index; Table 3.1 Variables Used for the Four Dimensions of the Competitiveness Index; Box 3.1 Principal Component Analysis; Table 3.2 Competitiveness Index for Large Brazilian Cities in 2000; Table 3.3 Competitiveness Index for Medium Brazilian Cities in 2000; Table 3.4 Competitiveness Index for Small Brazilian Cities in 2000 , Figure 3.2 Comparison of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Porto Alegre along the Four Dimensions of Competitiveness Figure 3.3 Comparison of Teresina between 1991 and 2000 for Three Dimensions of the Competitiveness Index; Chapter 4 The Cariri Region of Ceará and the Footwear Cluster; Table 4.1 Formal Employment Share and Growth in Cariri, 1995-2005; Table 4.2 Formal Employment for the Cariri Region, Barbalha, Crato, and Juazeiro do Norte, 2005; Table 4.3 Formal Employment and Schooling in the Cariri Region, 2005; Figure 4.1 Location Quotient and Employment Growth , Table 4.4 LQ and Employment Growth: Sectors in Each Quadrant in the Cariri Region , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8213-8157-1
    Language: English
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