Competitiveness, creativity, and place-based development
Author
Huggins, Robert
Clifton, Nick
Date
2011Type
Article
ISSN
1341-1362
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This paper seeks to make a link between the concepts of competitiveness and the ‘creative class’ at a place-based level. The paper explores the relationship between creativity and competitiveness at the local level across the UK using a rural–urban framework. A growing competitiveness divide between rural and urban areas is found. Also, the creative class is found to be more evenly distributed than might be anticipated a priori. In conclusion, we argue that city-region approaches to economic development are having a detrimental impact on the competitiveness of rural regions
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Environment and Planning A
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Huggins, R. and Clifton, N., (2011) 'Competitiveness, creativity, and place-based development', Environment and Planning A, Vol 43(6), pp 1341 – 1362.
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