
Firms’ Location Selections and Regional Policy in the Global Economy
Edition: 2015
Language: Japanese
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 4431553665
ISBN 13: 9784431553663
Publication date:
January 1st, 2015
Publisher: Springer
Pages: 398
Genres: Science & Technology, Business & Economics
James R. Strickland delves into the intricate dynamics of corporate location choices within the framework of a globalized economy. Through a thoughtful analysis, he illuminates the factors influencing firms’ decisions about where to establish their operations. Strickland explores how variables such as local resources, infrastructure, labor markets, and policy environments play pivotal roles in shaping these decisions. By weaving together economic theory and real-world case studies, he presents a comprehensive exploration of the motivations that drive companies to choose specific regions for their growth.
Additionally, the book examines the implications of these location selections for regional policy. Strickland argues that understanding the patterns and trends of firm behavior can significantly inform policymakers as they craft strategies to enhance regional competitiveness. By closely scrutinizing the relationship between corporate choices and development policies, readers gain valuable insights into fostering economic growth and ensuring sustainable regional development amid the challenges of globalization.
Additionally, the book examines the implications of these location selections for regional policy. Strickland argues that understanding the patterns and trends of firm behavior can significantly inform policymakers as they craft strategies to enhance regional competitiveness. By closely scrutinizing the relationship between corporate choices and development policies, readers gain valuable insights into fostering economic growth and ensuring sustainable regional development amid the challenges of globalization.