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Subnational Economic Development in India and China
The Role of Local Variables in Rescaling and Restructuring Processes
Monday 11 May 2015, INALCO, 2 rue de Lille, 75007 Paris
Subnational economic development policies to build global competitiveness
Rescaling and Restructuring Processes in China: the role of China Development Bank
Gao Jian, former Vice-Governor of the China Development Bank
New growth strategies and labour market linkages: An exploratory Exercise based on select sectors in Chennai, southern India
M. Vijayabaskar, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai
State restructuring and subnational innovation spaces across Chinese prefectures
Giorgio Prodi, University of Ferrara
Diverging Interests: Central and Local Governments, Industrial Policies and the Issue of Industrial Overcapacities in China
Markus Taube, Mercator School of Management, University Duisburg-Essen
Scalar dynamics in sector-wise restructuring
Joint ventures as learning and developmental instruments. Lessons from the automotive industry in India and China
Giovanni Balcet, Torino University
Competition, control and cooperation in the automobile sector in China
Xavier Richet, University Sorbonne nouvelle, Paris
The Development of China's Biopharmaceutical Industry: A Multiscalar Analysis
Marcus Conlé, Mercator School of Management, University Duisburg-Essen 1
Tuesday 12 May 2015, EHESS, room 638, 190 avenue de France, 75013 Paris
Local and regional development: city-regions as growth engines
Pearl River Delta industrial upgrading policy: the case of Shunde
Qiu Haixiong, Research Institute for Social Development, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou
State restructuring and urban development policies in India
Loraine Kennedy, CNRS, CEIAS, EHESS, Paris
Innovation-driven strategy of China's Pearl River Delta: Firms, Ecosystems, and Policy Implications
Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management, Angers
Dispersion or concentration? Growth dynamics, small towns and metropolitan areas in India
Eric Denis, CNRS, Géo-Cités, University Paris 1
Scalar restructuring of state power: implications for the social and environmental regulation of economic activities
Under Different Domes? Restructurings in municipal governance in the course of China's new 'air' policies
Anna Ahlers, IKOS, University of Oslo
Rescaling processes in environmental governance in India: a project sketch
Damien Krichewsky, FIW, University of Bonn
"Cleaning the local government fiscal "mess": impact on state rescaling and on economic and social reforms?"
Jean-François Huchet, ASIEs, INALCO, Paris
Convenors: Jean-Francois Huchet (PR INALCO ; ASIEs), Loraine Kennedy (CEIAS ; CSH), and Damien Krichewsky (FIW ; CEIAS ; CSH).
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