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“Related diversification and economic change” – Prof. Martin Henning
Relatedness, Knowledge Complexity and Development in Cities and Regions
Start time:
June 4, 2019 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
EDT
Location:
Online
Type:
Other
Speakers
Martin Henning
Associate Professor in Economic Geography at the University of Gothenburg
Description
The lecture will tackle the question, how the resource-history of regions act as sea-anchors in transformation.
First, the origin of the ideas behind linking relatedness and regional – urban development will be discussed and what we have learnt so far from this strand of literature. Following this, Prof. Henning will critically elaborate on the theoretical underpinning of diversification and relatedness and then connect it the role of local resources. Lastly, the lecture covers empirical issues on the latent relatedness matrix actually and the impact of thinking in an industry- (skill-)space.
Prof. Martin Henning is associate professor in Economic Geography at the Department of Business Administration, University of Gothenburgh (Sweden). He completed is PhD. 2009 in Social and economic geography at Lund University. His research interests focus on economic geography, structural economic change and labor mobility. Prof. Henning published extensively on issues regarding agglomeration economies, technological relatedness, regional diversification and growth.
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Organizers
Attendees
Simone Maria Grabner
Igor Tupy
Frekee Caset
Hao Huang