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, DorothyTitle 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.
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