What is it about?
New Urban Management (2015) discusses how the logic of economic flows - i.e. flows of capital, know-how, talent, and tourists - posses a challenge to local governments throughout the world. The idea is that local governments should take such a new condition into account in their economic development policy.
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Why is it important?
The topic discussed in New Urban Management is important simply because in the globalised world the open local economies are essentially hubs of flows or dissipative structures, which is not always understood by local actors even if they operate in such an environment. A paradigm shift from place-centered view to 'flow paradigm' requires deeper understanding of the ontology of such a social reality. Another theme that characterises the book is its focus on the increased importance of attractiveness of a city in such a fluid economy. And lastly, the book shows that under such circumstances city branding becomes increasingly important aspect of local economic development. Hence the title of the book: New Urban Management: Attracting value flows to branded hubs.
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This page is a summary of: New Urban Management, January 2015, Nature,
DOI: 10.1057/9781137532640.
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New Urban Management
Brief introduction to New Urban Management in a blog.
Flow paradigm in local economic development
A brief discussion about 'flow paradigm' in urban economic development published in blogspot.
Typology of economic flows
Mini-article on the types of economic flows published in blogspot.
Emergence of Flow Paradigm in Local Economic Development
Blog post in LinkedIn
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