D2 Economic Geography

Jiří Blažek

Wednesday, April 19 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm


This lecture introduces two major perspectives in contemporary economic geography- the regional innovation systems theory and the theory of global value chains and global production networks. Main tenets as well as main limitations of both theories are outlined and, subsequently, possible policy implications of both theories are discussed.

Readings:

Blažek, J., 2016. Towards a typology of repositioning strategies of GVC/GPN suppliers: the case of functional upgrading and downgrading. Journal of Economic Geography, 16(4), pp.849-869.

Blažek, J. and Steen, M., 2021. Global production networks and regional innovation systems: contrasting or complementary policy implications?. European Planning Studies, pp.1-20.