Opportunities and risks of localised industrial policy: the case of “maker-entrepreneurial ecosystems” in the USA

Abstract Efforts in US cities to support the emergence of the “maker economy” could take urban-level industrial policy in a new direction. Optimistic projections about the potential of the maker economy for urban manufacturing revitalisation, however, downplay an enduring tension in local economic d...

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