Capitalismo distrettuale, localismi d'impresa, globalizzazione

From the late Sixties on, industrial development in Italy evolved through the spread of small and medium sized firms, aggregated in district networks, with an elevated propensity to enterprise and the marked presence of owner-families. Installed within the local systems, the industrial districts ten...

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Other Authors: GAROFALO, Giuseppe (Editor)
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Language:Italian
Published: Firenze Firenze University Press 2007
Series:Studi e saggi
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