Reading the relational local economy: Regional governance and the rescaling of local dynamics

Jacob Salder*

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Abstract

The local is a critical scale in the organisation of spatial economy but is often interpreted within regional arrangements and situated as component rather than distinctive unit of production. Employing a relational reading this analysis reframes the interpretation of local economies by positioning the local as a point of convergence for economic activities and actors rather than a bounded unit. Focused on localities considered marginally represented through evolving regional policies the analysis applies a case study of southern Staffordshire UK to examine how the local converges embedded spaces of economic governance and economic production. It argues rescaling in these spaces has extended the spatial integration of the local. This integration can be understood through the dynamic convergence of centralised policy mechanisms regional resource management market patronage and firm-level practices.
Original languageEnglish
Article number103785
JournalGeoforum
Volume144
Early online date7 Jun 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Local economy
  • Relational
  • Economic governance
  • Spatial economy
  • Region

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