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A guide to patterns of regional economic resilience

In: Handbook on Regional Economic Resilience

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  • Karim K. Mardaneh
  • Ameeta Jain
  • Jerry Courvisanos

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This chapter develops an innovation–transition conception of resilience that implies having the adaptive capacity to thrive in changed, but uncertain, economic environments; or ‘resilience to disruptive events’. The chapter then utilises this thinking to explore how to quantitatively identify resilience patterns across types of regions and to thus provide a guide to practical pathways for transition. The chapter concludes on the important role that heterodox economics provides as a critique of equilibrium approaches to concepts like resilience and as the basis for a more realist approach to addressing sustainability under crises.

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  • Karim K. Mardaneh & Ameeta Jain & Jerry Courvisanos, 2020. "A guide to patterns of regional economic resilience," Chapters, in: Gillian Bristow & Adrian Healy (ed.), Handbook on Regional Economic Resilience, chapter 8, pages 126-142, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Alfonso Mendoza‐Velázquez & Liliana Rendón‐Rojas, 2021. "Identifying resilient industries in Mexico's automotive cluster: Policy lessons from the great recession to surmount the crisis caused by COVID 19," Growth and Change, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 52(3), pages 1552-1575, September.

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