Industrial Clusters and Innovation Systems in Africa: Institutions, Markets and Policy

Industrial Clusters and Innovation Systems in Africa: Institutions, Markets and Policy, ed. Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, Banji and McCormick, Dorothy (Tokyo: UNU Press, 2007).

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  • Editor Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, Banji
    McCormick, Dorothy
    Title Industrial Clusters and Innovation Systems in Africa: Institutions, Markets and Policy
    Publication Date 2007
    Place of Publication Tokyo
    Publisher UNU Press
    Pages xii,323
    Language eng
    Abstract

    A cluster is generally defined as a geographical concentration of related industries. This book examines the role of clusters as an increasingly important form of industrial organization in Africa. It presents a series of case studies that analyze clusters in different industrial sectors and at different levels of economic development.

    Copyright Holder UNU Press
    Copyright Year 2007
    Copyright type Creative commons
    ISBN 9789280811377
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