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Regions and Innovation Policy

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Regions and Innovation Policy addresses the needs of national and regional governments for greater clarity on how to strengthen the innovation capacity of regions. The first part of the book examines strategies, policies and governance, explaining why regions matter, what makes smart policy mixes, and multilevel governance.  The second part of the book looks at agencies, instruments and country information, showing how agencis can maximize their impact and what policy instruments work. The final chapter provides country-by-country summaries of what countries are doing.

 

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Foreword

Sustainable growth at regional level is now, more than ever, predicated on the capacity to innovate. This publication focuses on two main questions: • How can regional actors support innovation that is relevant for their specific regional context, building on their human and physical assets? • How should national innovation policies take into account this regional dimension, the local nodes in global networks?

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