‘The good district’: Newbury as a seed‐bed for success |
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Authors: | Robert J. Langridge Bryan D. MacGregor |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics, Faculty of Urban and Regional Studies , University of Reading , |
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Abstract: | This study analyses the behaviour of high technology and new firms in the Newbury District of Berkshire in terms of employment, location, genealogy, and local economic impact. It finds that encouraged by good communications networks and a ‘resident electronics establishment’, the direct, as opposed to the indirect, employment consequences are generally encouraging, but not widely replicable. Moreover, the general picture of employment growth masks important differences in labour demand across occupations, particularly with respect to ‘traditional male’ skilled manual workers. |
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Keywords: | High technology industry New firms Industrial location Employment structure |
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