Against the background of a growing tendency among state and local governments in the United States to vie against one another, spending public funds, and foregoing corporate tax revenues in order to attract private investment, this book offers an analysis of local economic development and business recruitment in the automotive industry. Asking why localities felt they could – and, more importantly, should – make deals with private capital in the first place, this book examines the shift toward entrepreneurial local governance from a global and historically informed perspective. Through a study of the 19 greenfield automotive assembly plants constructed in the United States during the neoliberal era, the author draws on interviews with corporate and government elites, to chart the connections between increasingly global competitive industry pressures and changing attitudes toward “incentivizing” private investment. Studying the development of an approach that has partially reoriented local governments away from managing localities and towards helping manage transnational capital flows by absorbing some of the increasing risk of long-term capital investment, Entrepreneurial Governance in the Neoliberal Era will appeal to scholars of sociology, politics, and urban studies with interests in globalization, the sociology of work and industry, the sociology of development, and neoliberal governance.
Oliver (Paine College, USA) Cowart
Entrepreneurial Governance in the Neoliberal Era [PDF ebook]
Local Government and the Automotive Industry
Entrepreneurial Governance in the Neoliberal Era [PDF ebook]
Local Government and the Automotive Industry
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Formato PDF ● Pagine 182 ● ISBN 9781000452167 ● Casa editrice Taylor and Francis ● Pubblicato 2021 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 8520529 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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