Applicazione di teorie dello sviluppo locale e dei distretti industriali, in termini di metodi di analisi di varie configurazioni e relazione fra territori e industrie. Casi di studio nei paesi emergenti. Attività di cooperazione internazionale per lo sviluppo industriale e sviluppo umano a livello locale.
OBBLIGATORIE:
1.Bellandi M. (2007). "Industrial Districts and Waves of Industrialization: A Rich and Contested Terrain". SR Scienze Regionali, 6: 7-33
2.Bellandi M. (2009). External economies, specific public goods and policies. In: G.Becattini, M.Bellandi, L.DePropris (eds.). A Handbook of Industrial Districts, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 712-725
3.Bellandi M. (2011). Some remarks on the interlinked territorial scales of Marshallian external economies. In: T. Raffaelli, T. Nishizawa, S. Cook. Marshall, Marshallians and Industrial Economics, London: Routledge, 286-307
4.Bellandi M., De Propris L. (2012). Small firms and industrial districts. In: M. Dietrich, J. Krafft (eds.), Handbook on the Economics and Theory of the Firm, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 375-387
5.Bellandi M. (2011),’Perspectives on mature Marshallian industrial districts’. In: P. Cooke, B. Asheim, R. Boschma, R. Martin, D. Schwartz, F. Todtling (eds), Handbook of Regional Innovation and Growth, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 78-90
6.Bellandi M., Caloffi A. (2008). District internationalization and trans-local development. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 20, 6: 517-532
7.Bellandi M., Di Tommaso M. (2006). The local dimensions of industrial policy. In: P.Bianchi, S.Labory (eds.), International Handbook of Industrial Policy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 342-361
8.Bellandi M. (2013), Territorial policies for industrial renaissance and innovation. European Review of Industrial Economics and Policy - ERIEP, 7, mis en ligne le 20 décembre 2013, URL : http://revel.unice.fr/eriep/index.html?id=3641
FACOLTATIVE (utili anche per suggerimenti e approfondimenti negli essays degli studenti frequentanti):
Andreoni A., Gregory M. (2014) Why and How Does Manufacturing Still Matter: Old Rationales, New Realities. Revue d’Economie Industrielle, Special issue on The Manufacturing Renaissance 1/2, 144: 21-57
Asheim B., Boschma R., Cooke P. (2011), Constructing Regional Advantage: Platform Policies Based on Related Variety and Differentiated Knowledge Bases. Regional Studies, 45 (7): 893-904
Barca F., McCann P., Rodríguez-Pose A. (2012), The Case for Regional Development Intervention: Place-Based versus Place-Neutral Approaches. Journal of Regional Science, 52 (1): 134-152
Becattini G. (2011), The Crisis of Capitalism: An Open Debate. Economia internazionale/ International Economics, 64 (4): 413-421
Bianchi P., Labory S. (2011), Industrial Policy after the Crisis: Seizing the Future. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing
Calleja D., Caballero F. (2014), A new Industrial Policy for Europe: Reinforcing Europe’s Industrial Base to Create Employment and Growth. Revue d’Economie Industrielle, Special issue on The Manufacturing Renaissance 2/2, 145: 155-180
Coltorti F. (2013), Italian industry: Decline or Transformation. European Planning Studies, 21 (12): 2037-2077
Greenwald. B., Stiglitz J. (2014), Industrial Policies, the Creation of a Learning Society, and Economic Development. In: J. Stiglitz, J.Y. Lin (eds.), The Industrial Policy Revolution I: The Role of Government Beyond Ideology, Houndmills, UK and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 43-71
Rodrik D. (2013), Who Needs the Nation-State? Economic Geography, 89 (1): 1-19
Stiglitz J., Lin J.Y., Monga C. (2014), The Rejuvenation of Industrial Policy, In: J. Stiglitz, J.Y. Lin (eds.), The Industrial Policy Revolution I. the Role of Government beyond Ideology, Houndmills, UK and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1-15.
MODULO B.LETTURE PER L'ESAME
OBBLIGATORIE
1.Pitelis C. (2006), ‘Industrial Policy: Perspectives, Experience, Issues’, in P. Bianchi and S. Labory (eds.), International Handbook of Industrial Policy, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham
2.Pike A., A. Rodríguez-Pose and J. Tomaney (2007), ‘What Kind of Local and Regional Development and for Whom? Regional Studies’, 41(9), 1253-1269
3.Martin R. (2011), ‘Regional Economies as Path-Dependent Systems: Some Issues and Implications’, in P. Cooke, B. Asheim, R. Boschma, R. Martin, D. Schwartz and F. Tödtling, Handbook of Regional Innovation and Growth, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham
4.Barca F., McCann P. and Rodríguez-Pose A. (2012), ‘The case for regional development intervention: Place-based versus place-neutral approaches’, Journal of Regional Science, 52(1): 134-152
5.Nadvi K. and Barrientos S. (2004), Industrial clusters and poverty reduction. Towards a methodology for poverty and social impact assessment of cluster development initiatives, UNIDO, Vienna P.1-48
6.Class Notes on Research methods (Only for attending students)
7.Biggeri M. and Ferrannini A. (2014), “Sustainable Human Development at the local level”, in Biggeri M. and Ferrannini A. (2014), Sustainable Human Development: A new territorial and people-centred perspective, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. Ch. 1 including the appendix 1.
8.Biggeri M. and Ferrannini A. (2014), “The STEHD framework - Sustainable Territorial Evolution for Human Development”, in Biggeri M. and Ferrannini A. (2014), Sustainable Human Development: A new territorial and people-centred perspective, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. Ch. 2
9.Class Notes on BuenVivir (Only for attending students)
10.Biggeri M. and Ferrannini A. (2014), “International development cooperation at the local level: the UNDP ART Global Initiative”, in Biggeri M. and Ferrannini A. (2014), Sustainable Human Development: A new territorial and people-centred perspective, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. Ch. 4
11.Biggeri M. and Ferrannini A. (2014), “Enabling factors for local economic development: Local and Regional Development Agencies”, in Biggeri M. and Ferrannini A. (2014), Sustainable Human Development: A new territorial and people-centred perspective, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. Ch.5
12.Ceglie G. and Stancher A., ‘The industrial district model in the development strategy of international organizations: The example of UNIDO’, in G. Becattini, M. Bellandi and L. De Propris (eds.), The Handbook of Industrial Districts, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA
13.Class Notes on Clusters and informal sector in India and Italy (Only for attending students)
14.Mehrotra S. and Biggeri M., (2007), “Upgrading Informal Micro- and Small Enterprises through Clusters – Towards a Policy Agenda”, in S. Mehrotra, M. Biggeri, (a cura di) (2007), Asian Informal Workers: Global Risks Local Protection Routledge, London (and Delhi for Asian Countries) pp. 361-399
LETTURE AGGIUNTE OBBLIGATORIE PER STUDENTI NON FREQUENTANTI
- Tewari M. (2009), ‘The complexity of upgrading industrial districts: Insights from the diesel engine industry in Ludhiana, India’, in G. Becattini, M. Bellandi and L. De Propris (eds.), The Handbook of Industrial Districts, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA
- Wang J. and Mei L. (2009), ‘Trajectories and prospects of industrial districts in China’, in G. Becattini, M. Bellandi and L. De Propris (eds.), The Handbook of Industrial Districts, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA
LETTURE FACOLTATIVE (utili anche per suggerimenti e approfondimenti negli essays degli studenti frequentanti):
- Bellandi M. and Lombardi S. (2012). Specialized markets and Chinese industrial clusters: the experience of Zhejiang Province. In China Economic Review, vol. 23 (3), pp. 626-638, DOI: 10.1016/j.chieco.2012.03.001, ISSN: 1043-951X
- Boschma R. and Martin R. (2007), ‘Editorial: Constructing and evolutionary economic geography’, Journal of Economic Geography, 7: 537-548
- Crescenzi R. and Rodríguez Pose A. (2011), ‘Commentary’, Environment and Planning A, 43: 773-780
- Sengenberger W. (2009), ‘The scope of industrial districts in the Third World’, in G. Becattini, M. Bellandi and L. De Propris (eds.), The Handbook of Industrial Districts, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA
- Sepulveda L. and Amin A. (2006), ‘Decentralizing industrial policies: threat or opportunity in developing countries?, in P. Bianchi and S. Labory (eds.), International Handbook of Industrial Policy, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham
- Tewari M. (2009), ‘The complexity of upgrading industrial districts: Insights from the diesel engine industry in Ludhiana, India’, in G. Becattini, M. Bellandi and L. De Propris (eds.), The Handbook of Industrial Districts, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA
- Wang J. and Mei L. (2009), ‘Trajectories and prospects of industrial districts in China’, in G. Becattini, M. Bellandi and L. De Propris (eds.), The Handbook of Industrial Districts, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA
Obiettivi Formativi
Competenze critiche e di capacità di lettura di fenomeni di sviluppo industriale locale, con riferimento ad approcci di economia e politica industriale, e di teorie e modelli dello sviluppo locale e delle politiche dello sviluppo locale industriale. Competenze critiche e di capacità di lettura di fenomeni di sviluppo.
Prerequisiti
Microeconomia di primo livello
Metodi Didattici
Lezioni, esercitazioni, seminari; su parte del programma relazioni scritte per studenti frequentanti
Altre Informazioni
FREQUENZA / PARTECIPAZIONE / COMPORTAMENTO
La frequenza è obbligatoria.
Se uno studente perde una lezione, è sua responsabilità recuperare argomenti e materiali della lezione (note, diapositive, compiti, ecc.). Per facilitre la frequenza viene usata la piattforma e-learning.unifi.it a cui tutti gli studenti frequentanti sono tenuti ad iscriversi.
Gli studenti frequentanti possono sostituire parte dell'esame orale con un essay su un argomento scelto col docente. L'argomento sarà oggetto di presentazone in classe, e l'essay scritto dovrà essere consegnato ai fini della valutazione finale.
Lo studente che perde più del 30% delle ore programmate di lezione non potrà essere considerato frequentante.
Si richiede un comportamento corretto in classe e nelle sedi didattiche. Le aule devono essere lasciate in ordine, avendo cura della pulizia e di strumenti e materiali. Ogni danno o perdita deve essere prontamente riportato al docente o alla portineria.
Modalità di verifica apprendimento
Esame orale ed esame scritto per studenti non frequentanti (risposta scritta a lista di domande)
Esame orale e essays scritti per studenti frequentanti
Programma del corso
MODULE A:
- Some premises on the relations between Industrial economics and policies and Local industrial development (readings: 1, 2, 3);
- Local analysis and comparisons, with respect to forms of enterprises and teams, local labour markets, social capital, innovation processes and regional systems, international strategies of productive systems (readings: 4,5,6);
- Policies of local industrial development. System-based approaches to support to industrial development within evolving local/regional contexts, with particular regard to the role of specific public goods (readings: 7, 8).
MODULE B:
Part I Local and industrial development in developing countries: theoretical approaches and research Methods
Definitions and theoretical approaches (also from a decent work and poverty reduction perspective); Research methods: procedures to analyze local and industrial development. (readings: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6);
Part II Human development at the local level and international cooperation
Integrated Sustainable Human Development at the Local Level the STHED Interpretative Framework (Sustainable Territorial Evolution for Human Development). Case studies: Tuscany Region and Ecuador Buenvivir; International cooperation UNDP ART; International cooperation LEDA and UNIDO. (readings: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12);
Part III Clusters and informal sectors
Clusters and informal sector. Case studies: Informal sector and SMEs development in India; Chinese industrialization during economic transition; Township and Village enterprises and the evolution of clusters in China, Chinese Clusters in Italy (Florence and Prato provinces). (readings: 13, 14).