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1 Curriculum Vitae (academic) MICHAEL STORPER Addresses: UCLA School of Public Affairs Office: (310) 825-2718 Fax: (310)206-5566 3250 School of Public Affairs Building University of California (UCLA) Los Angeles, California 90095-1656- USA [email protected] Sciences Po Paris 13, rue de l’Université, bureau 410 75007 Paris, France [email protected] Telephone : 0145497772 Fax : 0145497787 Department of Geography and Environment London School of Economics Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE, UK Telephone: 0207 955 6550 [email protected] Current Titles Professor of Regional and International Development Department of Urban Planning’ Luskin School of Public Affairs; Affiliated Professor of Geography UCLA Professor of Economic Sociology

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Curriculum Vitae (academic)

MICHAEL STORPER

Addresses: UCLA School of Public Affairs Office: (310) 825-2718 Fax: (310)206-5566 3250 School of Public Affairs Building University of California (UCLA) Los Angeles, California 90095-1656- USA [email protected] Sciences Po Paris 13, rue de l’Université, bureau 410 75007 Paris, France [email protected] Telephone : 0145497772 Fax : 0145497787 Department of Geography and Environment London School of Economics Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE, UK Telephone: 0207 955 6550 [email protected]

Current Titles Professor of Regional and International Development Department of Urban Planning’ Luskin School of Public Affairs;

Affiliated Professor of Geography UCLA

Professor of Economic Sociology

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Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (“Sciences Po”) (on leave 2012-15)

Professor of Economic Geography London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Employment History 2004- Named to permanent chair in economic geography, London School of Economics, Michaelmas (fall) Term 2003 Elected to the Chair in Economic Sociology, Institute of Political Studies, Paris 2001 Named Visiting Centennial Professor of Economic Geography, LSE 1996-2002 Professor of Sociology, University of Marne-la-Vallée, France 1992- Professor of Regional and International Development, UCLA 1988-92 Associate Professor

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) 1982-88 Assistant Professor, UCLA Educational History Ph.D.1982 University of California, Berkeley. Economic Geography. Dissertation title: "The

Labor Theory of Industrial Location: Technical Innovation, the Labor Process, and the Social Geography of Industrial Labor."

M.A.1979 University of California, Berkeley. Economic Geography. Thesis title: "The Metropolitan Decentralization of Industry: A Critique of Current Theories." B.A.1975 University of California, Berkeley. Sociology and History, summa cum laude. Awards, Fellowships, Honors 2014 Named by Thompson-Reuters Web of Science as “one of the world’s most influential minds” http://thomsonreuters.com/press-

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releases/062014/Scientific-Minds-2014) 2012 Sir Peter Hall Prize from the Regional Studies Association (President’s prize for contribution to the field) 2012 Elected a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy 2010 Elected to the Academy of Social Sciences, UK 2010 Journal of Economic Geography names 2 of my papers as among the “best ten papers of the last ten years” (Buzz, and Rethinking Human Capital) 2010 Prime d’excellence scientifique (Reward for Scientific Excellence), Minister of Higher Education and Research, France 2008 Doctorate honoris causa University of Utrecht, The Netherlands 2008-10 Major Research Grant, Haynes Foundation, “Contrasts in Economic

Development, Los Angeles and San Francisco, 1970-2007.” 2004 Most highly cited member of all faculties of urban planning in the USA, 1998-

2002 (Stiftel study, JCSP 2004, Table 4). 2003 Who’s Who in Economics, Fourth edition, edited by Mark Blaug and Howard R.

Vane, Edward Elgar Publishers 2000-2001 University of California, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC),

grant for research on international trade, location, and specialization 2000-2001 Latin American Studies Center, UCLA-Hewlett Foundation Grant for research in

Northeastern Brazil (renewal). 1999-2000 Ministry of Urbanism and Housing, France, grant for a comparative study of

inequality and its impacts on society in the United States and France. 1998-99 Research Grant, Academic Senate UCLA. 1999 Latin American Studies Center, UCLA-Hewlett Foundation Grant for research

on Northeastern Brazil. 1998 Borchard Foundation. Grant for Franco-American Colloquium on

“Conventions and Institutions in the Social Sciences,” held at the Chateau de la Bretesche, September.

1998-2000 Research Grant, Banco do Nordeste Brasileiro, for research on industrial strategies for the Northeast region in an open global economy (with Lena Lavinas, IPEA, Rio de Janeiro) (no-cost extension through 2002)

1995-96 Haynes Foundation Research Grant for research on technology and organization of low-wage industries in California.

1994 Center for German and European Studies, UC Berkeley, Visiting European Professorship Grant

1994 Fulbright Senior Research Grant, Denmark (4 months) 1993 Academic Senate Research Grant, UCLA 1993 UCLA Institute of Industrial Relations Grant 1993 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, chercheur associé ("poste rouge"), Programme PIR-Villes 1991 Senior Research Grant, French Ministry of Research and Technology (Paris) 1991 Fulbright Senior Research Grant, France (9 months) 1991 Institute of Industrial Relations Research Associate, UCLA

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1991 Center for European and German Studies, UC Berkeley, Research Grant 1990-91 Southern California Edison, ARCO, Southern California Air Quality

Management District, Volvo, General Motors, and others, for research on policies to develop an electric vehicle industry in California.

1990-91 UCLA Academic Senate Research Grant 1990 International Studies and Overseas Programs Grant, UCLA 1988-89 UCLA Academic Senate Research Grant 1988 German Marshall Fund Research Fellowship ("New Forms of Collective Order in the Flexible Production Districts of North America and Western Europe") 1987 UCLA Academic Senate Research Grant 1986 Fulbright Research Award (American Republics Research Program

("Technology, Labor Markets and Industrialization in Metropolitan Sao Paulo.")

1985-87 Institute of Industrial Relations Research Associate, UCLA 1985 UCLA Academic Senate Research Grant 1983-85 John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation Research Grant 1982 Tinker Foundation Research Award 1982 National Science Foundation/International Geographical Union Travel Award 1982 UCLA Academic Senate Research Grant 1982 Nominee for Alan T. Waterman Award, National Science Foundation

(nominee of the Association of American Geographers) 1977-78 University Fellowship 1976-77 University Fellowship 1976 California Graduate Fellowship 1975 Great Distinction in Scholarship (summa cum laude), UC Berkeley 1975 Phi Beta Kappa 1973 Carrie M. Jones Scholarship 1972 Edward Frank Kraft Prize for outstanding scholarship Teaching History

Globalization Political Economy Industrial Policy Regional Economics and Development The Political Economy of Urbanization Technological Change and Regional Development Multinationalization of Firms Regional Economic Policy Various advanced topics Urban Sociology Advanced Urban Sociology

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Publications

Books and Monographs 2015 forthcoming: The Economies of Cities: Divergent Development of Los Angeles and San Francisco (working title, possibly to be modified). Stanford University Press. 2013 Keys to the City: How economics, institutions, social interactions and politics shape the development of city-regions. Princeton: Princeton University Press

2004 Institutions, Incentives and Communication in Economic Geography. Stuttgart:

Franz Steiner Verlag. Publication of The Hettner Lectures, Heidelberg, June 2003 1998 Latecomers in the Global Economy. London: Routledge. Editor,with L. Tsipouri and S. Thomadakis. 1997 The Regional World: Territorial Development in a Global Economy. London and New York: Guilford Press. 1997 Worlds of Production: the Action Frameworks of the Economy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (with Robert Salais) (this is a substantially rewritten version of the following: 1993 Les Mondes de Production: Enquête sur l'Identité Economique. Paris: Editions de

l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (with Robert Salais)

re-published: Paris, 1998. 1992 Pathways to Industrialization and Regional Development Boston and London: Routledge (editor, with AJ Scott) 1991 Industrialization, Economic Development, and the Regional Question in the Third

World: From Import Substitution to Flexible Production. London: Pion 1989 The Capitalist Imperative: Territory, Technology, and Industrial Growth. Oxford: Basil Blackwell (with Richard Walker) 1986 Production, Work, Territory: the Geographical Anatomy of Industrial Capitalism.

Boston and London: Allen & Unwin (editor, with AJ Scott)

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1984 The Price of Water: Surplus and Subsidy in the California State Water Project. Berkeley:Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California (with RA Walker) Articles and Book Chapters Accepted, forthcoming: “The Digital Skin of the City” (with Chirag Rabari). Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy, Society Published: 2014 “Governing the Large Metropolis.” Territory, Politics, Governance 2: 115-134 2014 “Is Specialization Good for Regional Economic Development?” (with Tom Kemeny). Regional Studies, DOI:10.1080/00343404.2014.899691, advance online publication 2014 “The Nature of the City: The Scope and Limits of Urban Theory.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (with Allen J. Scott). Article first published online: 30 MAR 2014 DOI: 10.1111/1468-2427.12134, advance online publication 2012 “The Territorial Dynamics of Innovation in China and India.” Journal of Economic Geography, 12: 105-1085 ( with Riccardo Crescenzi and Andres Rodriguez-Pose). 2012 “Introduction: Processes of Change in Urban Systems.” With C. Van Marrewijk and F. Van Oort. Journal of Regional Science 52,1: 1-9 (introduction to special issue ) 2012 “The Sources of Urban Development: Wages, Housing and Amenity Gaps across American Cities.” Tom Kemeny and Michael Storper, Journal of Regional Science 52,1: 85-108. 2011 “Communities, Rules and Institutions: A Cross-Country Investigation.” Scienze Regionali 10,2: 31-70 (Tom Farole, Andres Rodriguez-Pose and Michael Storper) 2011 “Why Do Regions Develop and Change: the Challenge for Geography and Economics.” Journal of Economic Geography 11,2: 333-346.

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2011 “Should Places Help One Another? Justice, Efficiency and Economic Geography.” European Urban and Regional Studies 18,1: 3-21. 2011 “Cohesion Policy in the European Union: Growth, Geography, Institutions.” TC Farole, A Rodriguez Pose, M. Storper. Journal of Common Market Studies 49,5: 1089-1111.

Reprinted in: HW Richardson, CH Christine Bae and S-C Choe, (eds), Reshaping Regional Policy Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 102-123.

2011 “From Retro to Avant Garde: A Reply to Paul Krugman’s ‘New Economic Geography

at Middle Age.” Regional Studies 45,1: 9-15. 2010 “Human Geography and the Institutions that Underlie Economic Growth.” TC Farole, A. Rodriguez-Pose, M. Storper, Progress in Human Geography 35,1: 58-80. 2010 “Agglomeration, Trade and Spatial Development: Bringing Dynamics Back. In” Journal of Regional Science 50,1: 313-342. 2010 “Why Does a City Grow? Specialization, Human Capital, or Institutions?” Urban Studies v.47, 10: 2027-2050 2009 “Rethinking Human Capital, Creativity, and Urban growth.” Co-authored with Allen J. Scott, Journal of Economic Geography :147-167, January 2009 “Regional Context and Global Trade: Another Great Transformation?” Economic Geography 85,1: 1-21 (January). 2010 : French: “Contexte, localisation et commerce internationale: vers une autre ‘ grande transformation?’ » IN : Paris, Thomas and Pierre Veltz, eds, « L’économie de connaissance et ses térritoires.” Paris : Laffont, 125-147 2008 “Community and Economics.” IN: A. Amin and J. Roberts, eds, Organising for Creativity: Community, Economy and Space.” Oxford: Oxford University Press , 37-68 2008 “The Increasing Importance of Geographical Proximity in Technological Innovation:

An Analysis of US Patent Citations, 1975-1997.” co-authored with Jung Won Sonn, .Environment and Planning A, 40: 1020-1039.

2008 “Rising Trade Costs? Agglomeration and trade with endogenous transaction costs”.

co- authored with Gilles Duranton.. Canadian Journal of Economics 41,1: 292-319

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2007 “On the geographical determinants of innovation in Europe and the United States,” Riccardo Crescenzi, Andrés Rodriguez-Pose, and Michael Storper , Journal of Economic Geography 7,6: 673-709. 2006 Agglomeration and growth: a dialogue between economists and geographers Co authored with Gilles Duranton , Journal of Economic Geography 2006 6: 1-7. http://joeg.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/6/1/1?etoc 2006 “Better Rules or Stronger Communities? On the Social Foundations of Institutional

Change and Its Economic Effects” co-authored with Andres Rodriguez-Pose. Economic Geography, 82,1: 1-25.

2006 “Behaviour, Preferences and Cities: Urban Theory and Urban Resurgence.” Urban Studies 43:8: 1-28, July, (co- authored with Michael Manville) Abridged version: “Growing Cities, Declining Cities, Urban Theories.” 2006 “Society, Community, and Development: A Tale of Two Regions.” Co-authored with

Lena Lavinas and Alejandro Mercado. In Karen Polenske, ed, Geographies of Innovation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 310-339 (chapter 14).

2005 “Society, Community and Economic Development,” Studies in Comparative

International Development, 39,4: 30-57.

previous version in G. Dymski and S. Paula, eds, Reimagining Growth, London: Zed Books, 2004. 2006: “Sociedad, Comunidad y Desarollo Economico.” IN: Alex Tarroja and Roberto Camagni, eds, Una Nueva Cultura del Territorio, Barcelona: Institut d’Edicions de la Diputacio de Barcelona, pp. 137-174 (ISBN 84-9803-080-3) 2005. « Sociedad, Comunidad y Desarollo Economico, « Economiaz: Revista Vasca de Economia, I: 2005, no. 58, pp. 12-43.

2004 "Buzz: Face-to-Face Contact and the Urban Economy" co-authored with Anthony J.

Venables, Journal of Economic Geography 4: 351-370. 2006: Abridged version in F. Malberba and Stefano Breschi, eds, Clusters, Networks and

Innovation, Oxford University Press, pp. 319-342 (2006). 2005. “O burburinho: a força econômica da cidade.” IN: Diniz, CC and Lemos, Mauro

Borges, Economia e territorio, Belo Horizonte: Editora UFMG, 31-56. (Universidade

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Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil). 2003 "Regions, Globalization, Development." co-authored with Allen Scott, Regional Studies,

37, 6-7: 579-593, August/October. 2006: French: “Régions, mondialisation et développement.” Géographie, Economie,

Société 2/2006 : 169-193. 2007: reprinted in Regional Studies 41: S191-S205: Regional Studies 40th Anniversary

Classic Papers Supplement. 2002 “Trade and the Location of Industries in the OECD and the European Union." coauthored

with Yun-chung Chen and Fernando De Paolis, Journal of Economic Geography, Vol. 2, March, pp. 73-107.

2001 "Regional Technology Policies in Europe: TSER Research Projects 1998-2000." IN: The

Regional Level of Implementation of Innovation Policies, Proceedings of a Workshop of the European Commission, held in Brussels, November 23-24, 2000. October, 2001. Brussels: European Commission, Directorate General XII, pp. 147-170.

2001 “Conventions and Institutions: Rethinking problems of state reform, governance and

policy,” in L. Burlamaqui, AC Castro and HJ Chang, eds, Institutions and the Role of the State, Cheltenham (UK): Edward Elgar

2001 "The Economic Geography of the Internet Age." co-authored with Edward Leamer,

Journal of International Business Studies 32,4: Fourth Quarter, 641-666, and as NBER Working Paper 8450 (Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research).

"La poignée de main résistera à l'Internet." La Recherche no. 337: 57-62, December. 2001 "Global City Regions," co-authored with Allen Scott, John Agnew, and Edward Soja, in:

Allen Scott, ed, Global City-Regions: Trends, Theory, Policy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 11-30.

2001 “The Poverty of Radical Theory Today: from the False Promises of Marxism to the

Mirage of the Cultural Turn,” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 25,1: 155-179.

2000 “Globalization, Localization and Trade,” in G. Clark, M. Feldman and M. Gertler, eds,

The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography, Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 146-165.

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2000 “Lived Effects of the Contemporary Economy: Globalization, Inequality, and Consumer Society,” Public Culture 12,2, special issue on “Millenial Capitalism,” pp. 375-409.

2001: Reprinted in: Comaroff, Jean and Comaroff John L, 2001, Millenial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, pp. 88-124.

1999 "Technologie, Stratégies des Firmes, et Ordre Terrritorial." Sciences de la Société 48: 1-

15, October. (This is a translation of Chapter 11 of The Regional World, 1997, cited above).

1999 “Globalization and Knowledge Flows.” In: Dunning, J.H.,ed, Globalization, Regions

and the knowledge-based economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.42-62. 1998 “Tecnologia, stratégie d’impresa e ordine territoriale”, in: P. Perulli, ed, Neoregionalismo. L’economie arcipelago. Turin: Bollati Borlingheri, pp. 111-127. 1997 “Ethics Unbound: For a Normative Turn in Social Theory.” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 15: 1-17 (co-authored with Andrew Sayer) 1997 “Beautiful Cities, Ugly Cities: Urban Form as Convention.” In M. Benedikt, ed., Center:Architecture and Design in America, volume 10: Value. University of Texas Press, pp. 106-123. 1997 “Civil Society: Three Ways Into a Problem.” In: M. Douglass and J.Friedmann, editors, Cities for Citizens, Chichester: John Wiley and Sons 1997 “The City: Center of Economic Reflexivity.” The Service Industries Journal 17,1: 1- 27. 1997 “Regional Economies as Relational Assets.” In: R. Lee and J. Willis, eds, Society, Place, Economy: States of the Art in Economic Geography. London: Edward Arnold.

Reprinted in: Révue d’Economie Régionale et Urbaine 1996/4: 655-673. Italian: “Le economie locali come beni relazionali”, Sviluppo Locale, IV,5: 5-42

(1997) Reprinted, 2002, in, Becattini, Giacomo and Sforzi, Fabio, Lezioni sullo sviluppo locale, Turin: Rosenberg & Sellier, pp. 179-222.

1996 “Systems of Innovation as Collective Action: Conventions, Products and Technologies.”Industrial and Corporate Change 5,3: 1-30.

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1996 “Institutions of the Learning Economy.” In: B-A Lundvall and D. Foray, editors, Employment and Growth in the Knowledge-Based Economy. Paris: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 255-286.

2002: revised version published as: "Institutions of the learning economy", in M.S. Gertler and D.A. Wolfe (eds) Innovation and Social Learning: Institutional Adaptation in an Era of Technological Change. Basingstoke: Palgrave

1996 "A Tale of Twelve Cities: Employment Change in Dynamic Industries in the 1980s." Economic Geography 72,1: 1-22 (with Jane Pollard) 1995 "Regional Technology Coalitions: An Essential Dimension of National Technology Policy." Research Policy 24,6: 895-911. 1995 “Competitiveness Policy Options for the Clinton Administration: the Technology- Regions Connection.” Growth and Change 26,2: 285-308.

Reprinted in: K. Haynes, K. Button and P. Nijkamp, eds, Regional Dynamics, London: Edward Elgar, 1997.

French: “Choix de l’administration Clinton en matiere de politique de compétitivité: le lien entre technologie et région.” Cahiers Lillois d’Economie et de Sociologie 26, 2nd semester, 1995: 77-97.

1995 "Territories, Flows and Hierarchies in the Global Economy." Aussenwirtschaft (Swiss Revew of International Economics and Business) Summer, 50: 265-293.

Reprinted in: Cox, K, ed.,1997, Putting Space in its Place: Reasserting the Power of the Local. New York: Guilford: 19-44.

French: "Territoires, flux et hiérarchies dans l'économie globale," Géographie, Economie, Société 2,1: 3-34.

1995 "Territorial Development in the Global Learning Economy: the Challenge to Developing Countries." Review of International Political Economy 2,3: 394-424 (summer).

Spanish version: 1994: "Desarollo territorial en la economia global de aprendizaje: el desafio para los paises en desarollo." Revista EURE XX,60: August, pp. 7-24.

Portuguese version, 1994: "Desenvolvimento territorial na economia global do

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aprendizado: o desafio dos paises em desenvolvimento." IN: Luis Cesar de Queiroz Ribeiro, ed., O Futuro das Cidades Brasileiras na Crise, Rio de Janeiro, Civilização Brasileira, pp. 23-63.

Reprinted ( in english): Région et Developpement, (1996) (France), 1:155-188. 1995 "The Wealth of Regions: Market Forces and Policy Imperatives in Local and Global Context." Futures 27,5: 505-526 (with A.J. Scott) 1995 "The Resurgence of Regional Economies, Ten Years Later: the Region as a Nexus of Untraded Interdependencies." European Urban and Regional Studies 2, 3: 191-221.

Reprinted, 2004, Regions and Regionalism in Europe, edited by Michael Keating, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar

Reprinted 1999, in Barnes, T and Gertler, M, eds, The New Industrial Geography, London: Routledge, pp. 23-53. Reprinted, 1999: Charles Edquist and Maureen McKelvey, eds, Systems of Innovation: Growth, Competitiveness and Employment, , UK: Edward Elgar. Reprinted: 1998. Bryson, J; Henry, N; Keeble, D, and Martin, R, eds, The Economic

Geography Reader: Producing and Consuming Global Capitalism. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.

Reprinted in: Révue d’Economie Régionale et Urbaine (France), 1995/4: 605-644.

1995 "Boundaries, Compartments, and Markets: Paradoxes of Industrial Relations in the Growth Pole Regions of France, Italy, and the USA." In S. Jacoby, ed., The Workers of Nations: Industrial Relations in a Global Economy, New York: Oxford University Press, 155-181.

1995 “La géographie des conventions: proximité territoriale, interdépendances non-

marchandes, et developpement économique”, in Rallet, A. and Torre, A., eds,Economie Industrielle et Economie Spatiale, Paris: Economica, 111-128. ["The Geography of Conventions: Territorial Proximity, Untraded Interdependencies, andEconomic Development." IN: Rallet, A. and Torre, A. eds., Industrial Economics, Spatial Economics. Paris: Economica, 111-128.

1994 "Territorialização numa Economia Global. Possibilidades de Desenvolvimento Tecnologico, Comercial et Regional em Economias Subdesenvolvidas." IN: L. Lavinas, L. F. Cardeal, M.R. Nabuco, eds, Integração, Região e Regionalismo. Rio de

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Janeiro: Bertrand Brasil Edta, 13-26 [Territorialization in a Global Economy. Possibilities for Technology, Trade andRegional Development in Underdeveloped Economies]. 1994 “Perspectivas para uma Política de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Regional.” Proposta (Brazil), 62: 14-17. 1993 "Flexible Specialization in Hollywood: A Response to Aksoy and Robbins." Cambridge Journal of Economics 17, December, 479-484. 1993 "Regional Worlds of Production: Learning and Innovation in the Technology Districts of

France, Italy and the USA." Regional Studies 27,5: 433-455.

2007: republished in: Rutten, Roel and Boekma, Frans, The Learning Region: Foundations, State of the Art, Future. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp 15-57.

1993 "I processi di riorganizzione produttiva dei sistemi industriali negli anni '90." In: Tolomelli,C. ed, Politica Industriale: Nuove realta' e nuove modelli: l'esperienza regionale. Bologna: Cooperativa Libraria Universitaria Editrice, 47-60. 1992 "The Limits to Globalization: Technology Districts and International Trade." Economic Geography 68,1: 60-93.

Italian: “I Limiti della Globalizzazione: Distretti Tecnologici e Commercio Internazionale.”Inchiesta XXIV, 105: 33-61 (1994) 2005: reprinted in Cantwell, J, ed. Globalization and the Location of Firms, Edward

Elgar. 1992 "The Division of Labor and Industrial Diversity: Flexibility and Mass Production in the

French Automobile Industry." International Review of Applied Economics 6,1: 1-37 (with Robert Salais)

1992 "The Four Worlds of Contemporary Industry." Cambridge Journal of Economics 16,2:

169-93 (with Robert Salais)

Reprinted, 2000, in Jessop, Bob, editor, Regulation Theory and the Crisis of Capitalism, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

1992 "Regional Development Reconsidered." (with AJ Scott). IN: H. Ernste and V. Meier, eds., Regional Development and Contemporary Industrial Response: Extending Flexible Specialisation. London: Frances Pinter, 3- 24 (with Allen Scott)

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French: "Le developpement régional réconsidéré." Espaces et Sociétés 67: 7-38, 1992.

1991 "Flexibility, Hierarchy, and Regional Development: the Changing Structure of Production Systems and their Forms of Governance in the 1990s." (with B. Harrison). Research Policy 20: 407-422.

French: in A. Lipietz and G. Benko, eds., Les régions qui gagnent: districts et reseaux, les nouveaux paradigmes de la géographie économique. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France,pp 265-292.

Italian: "La nuova géografia dei sistemi produttivi." In: F. Belussi, ed., Nuovi modelli di impresa, gerarchie organizzative et imprese reti. Milan: FrancoAngeli, pp. 209-239. 1990 "Industrialization and the Regional Question in the Third World: Lessons of Post-Imperialism; Prospects of Post-Fordism." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 14, 3: 423-444.

Spanish: "La industrializacíon y el desarollo regional en el tercer mundo, con especial referencia al caso de Brasil." Estúdios Demograficos y Urbanos 4,2: 3l3-342.

Portuguese: "Industrialização e a Questão Regional no Terceiro Mundo," in L. Valladares and E. Preteceille, eds., Reestruturação Urbana: Tendencias e Desafios, São Paulo:Nobel/IUPERJ, 120-147.

1990 "Response to Amin and Robbins." IN: G. Becattini and F. Pyke, eds. Industrial Districts and Inter-Firm Cooperation in Italy. Geneva: International Labour Office, 228-237. 1990 "Work Organisation and Local Labour Markets in an Era of Flexible Production." International Labour Review 129,5: 573-591 (with A.J. Scott) 1989 "The Transition to Flexible Specialization: the Division of Labour, External Economies, and the Crossing of Industrial Divides." Cambridge Journal of Economics 13: 273-305, June.

Reprinted in A. Amin, ed., Post-Fordism, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1994, pp 195-226.

Reprinted in S. Tolliday, ed, The Rise and Fall of Mass Production, London: Edward Elgar, 1997.

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1989 "The Effects of Flexible Specialization on Industrial Politics and the Labor Market: the Motion Picture Industry." Industrial and Labor Relations Review 42,3: 331-347 (with S Christopherson).

1989 "The Geographical Foundations and Social Regulation of Flexible Production Complexes." IN: M. Dear and J. Wolch, eds., The Power of Geography: How Territory Shapes Social Life. London: Unwin Hyman, pp. 21- 40 (with AJ Scott).

German: "Geographische Gründlagen und gesellschaftliche Regulation flexibler ProduktionsKomplexe." In: R. Borst, et. al. Das Neue Gesicht der Stadte: Theoretische Ansatze und empirisiche Befunde aus der internationalen Debatte. Basel, Frankfurt:Birkhauser, 130-149.

1988 "Big Structures, Small Events, and Large Processes in Economic Geography." Environment and Planning A 20: 165-185. 1987 "The Post-Enlightenment Challenge to Urban Studies." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 5: 418-426. 1987 "The New Industrial Geography." Urban Geography 8: 585-598. 1987 "Polarização Industrial no Processo de Desenvolvimento Economico: Uma Reavaliação." CAEN Serie Economica No. 66 (Fortaleza, Brazil: Federal University of Céara). 1987 "High Technology Industry and Regional Development: A Theoretical Critique and Reconstruction." International Social Science Journal 112: 215-232, May (with AJ Scott).

Portuguese: "Industria de alta technologia e desenvolvimento regional: uma crítica e

reconstrução teorica." Espaço e Debates 7: 30-44 (1988) 1987 "Flexible Specialization and Regional Industrial Agglomerations." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 77,1: 104-117 (with S. Christopherson). 1986 "The City as Studio; the World as Back Lot: the Impact of Vertical Disintegration on the Motion Picture Industry" Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 4,3: 305-320 (with S. Christopherson). 1986 "Oligopoly and the Product Cycle." Economic Geography 61, 3: 260-282. 1986 "Production, Work, Territory: Contemporary Realities and Theoretical Tasks." IN: Scott,

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AJ and M. Storper, eds., Production, Work, Territory. Boston and London: Allen and Unwin, 1-15 (with AJ Scott).

1986 "Industrial Change and Territorial Organization: A Summing Up." IN: Scott, AJ and M. Storper, eds., Production, Work, Territory. Boston and London: Allen and Unwin, 301-312 (with AJ Scott). 1986 "Technology and New Regional Growth Complexes: the Economics of Discontinuous Spatial Development." IN: P. Nijkamp, ed., Technological Change and Employment: Urban and Regional Dimensions. Berlin: Springer, 46-75. 1985 "The Social Dynamics of Industry Location in Brazil: Technology, Labor Markets,

Income and Growth." IN: RP Misra, BK Becker, and N. Tri Dung, eds., Regional Development in Brazil: the Frontier and its Periphery. Nagoya: United Nations Commission on Regional Development, 240-285.

1985 "The Spatial and Temporal Constitution of Social Action: A Critical Reading of Giddens." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 3,3: 407-424.

Reprinted: in D. Jary and C. Bryant, eds., 1996, Anthony Giddens: Critical Assessments, London: Routledge, volume 3. 1985 "Technology and Spatial Production Relations: Disequilibrium, Interindustry Relationships, and Industrial Evolution." IN: M Castells, ed., High Technology, Space, and Society. Beverly Hills: Sage, 265-283. 1985 "Disequilibrium and Dynamics in Metropolitan Economic Development in the Third World."Regional Studies 19,1: 51-57. 1984 "Les Aspects Financiers de la Décentralisation Urbaine dans les Régions Nouvellement

Industrialisées: Croissance ou Manque de Compétitivité." Cahiers du Centre de Recherches et d'Etudes sur Paris et Ile de France 9, Décembre, 269-273.

1984 "Who Benefits from Industrial Decentralization? Social Power in the Labor Market, Industry Location, and Income Distribution in Brazil." Regional Studies 18,2: 143-164, April. 1984 "The Spatial Division of Labor: Labor and the Location of Industries." IN: W Tabb and

L. Sawers, eds., Sunbelt-Frostbelt: the Political Economy of Regional Restructuring. New York: Oxford University Press, 19-47 (with RA Walker).

Spanish: "La Division Espacial del Trabajo," Cuadernos Politicos 4,

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October/December, 4-23. 1983 "The Theory of Labor and the Theory of Location." International Journal of Urban and

Regional Research 7,1: 1-41 (with RA Walker) 1982 "The Expanding State Water System." IN: WJ Kockelman, et al, eds., Use and Protection of the San Francisco Bay System. Menlo Park, CA: American Association for the Advancement of Science (with RA Walker). 1981 "Performance Regulation and Industrial Location: A Case Study." Environment and Planning A 13: 321-338 (with RA Walker and E. Widess). 1981 "Toward a Structural Theory of Industrial Location." IN: J. Rees et al, eds., Industrial Location and Regional Systems. New York: Bergin, 17-40. 1981 "Capital and Industrial Location." Progress in Human Geography 5, 4: 473- 509, December(with RA Walker) 1979 "The California Water Project: Another Round of Expansion?" Public Affairs Report 20,2. Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California Berkeley (with RA Walker) 1979 "Erosion of the Clean Air Act of 1970: A Study in the Failure of Government Regulation and Planning." Environmental Affairs Law Review 7,2: 189-258 (with RA Walker) 1978 "The Saga of Dow in the Delta". Antipode 11,1. 1977 "Alaskan Oil: Too Much, Too Soon." Not Man Apart, April. Reprinted: Congressional Record S2891, Feb. 22, 1977. Reviews and Reports and other publications 2012 Review of Marcuse et. al, Searching for the Just City, in Planning Theory 2011 Review of Edward Glaeser, Triumph of the City, Economic Geography 11,6: 1079- 1082. 2009 Webcast interview on “Metropolitan Growth in the Paris Region” at: www.laviedesidees.fr (in French) (18 february 2009: “L’economie du grand Paris”)

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2009 “Local Economic Development: Specialization, Human Capital and Institutions.” Caracas: Report prepared for the Corporacion Andina de Fomento. 2008 “Metropolitan Growth: theories in search of evidence.” Barcelona: Aula Barcelona (with Matteo Bocci) 2008 “Cohesion Policy in the European Union: Growth, Geography and Institutions.” With Andres Rodriguez-Pose and Tom Farole, paper prepared for DG 12-REGIO of the European Commission, October. 2008 “Near and Far: the Future of Telepresence.” Co-authored with Riel Miller, for Cisco Corporation, September. 2007 “Competitividad de la Regiones Metropolitanas.” Published version of a speech. IN: Amaro, Alberto Leboreiro, ed, Regiones Capitales: Planificacíon y Desarollo Sostenible de la Regiones Capitales Metropolitanas. Madrid: Direccícon Géneral de Urbanismo, pp. 265-288. ISBN: 927-84-451-2948-7. 2006 Review of Anna Lee Saxenian, “The New Argonauts: Regional Advantage in a Global Economy,” Journal of Economic Geography 2001 "Inequality, Low Wages and the Underclass: the American Case in Comparison to

Europe." Research Report to the French Ministry of Equipment, 175pp, in english and French: "Inégalités, emploi à bas salaires, et exclusion: les USA et la France." Rapport de recherche, PUCA-Ministère de l'Equipement (avec James Spencer et Yun-chung Chen).

1999 "Trajetórias para a economia do aprendizado: os novos mundos de produçao no

Nordeste." (Pathways to the Learning Economy: New Worlds of Production in the Brazilian Northeast). Research report prepared for the Banco do Nordeste Brasileiro, 242 pp, coauthored with Lena Lavinas.

1999 "Thematic Evaluation: Impact of Structural Funds, 1994-99 on Research, Technology Development and Innovation (RTDI) in Objective 1 and 6 Regions." Final Report to the European Commission, DG XVI, Directorate G, Regional Policy and Cohesion. Technical Advisor to Volume 1, Main Report.

1999 “The Poverty of Paleo-Leftism: A Response to Curry and Kenney, Antipode, v. 31,1: 37-

44. 1998 “Forward.” To: Maskell, P; Eskelinen, H; Hannibalsson, I; Malberg, A; and Vatne, E, Competitiveness, Localised Learning, and Regional Development: Specialisation and

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Prosperity in Small Economies. London: Routledge, p. xi-xiv. 1996 “A Global Economy through Local Development.” Preparation for a Meeting at Ministerial Level on Territorial Development Policies. Paris: Report prepared for the OECD Territorial Development Service, November. 1996 “The Distressed Urban Areas Project: Assessment.” Paris: Report prepared for the

OECD Territorial Development Service, Urban Affairs Division, March. 1996 “Policies for Distressed Urban Areas: Addressing their Systemic Causes and Entrenchment through Feedbacks.” Paris: Discussion paper prepared for the second delegates’ meeting of the OECD Project on Distressed Urban Areas, January. 1995 Commentary on Saxenian, Regional Advantage. In Economic Geography 71,2: 204- 205. 1994 Review of H. Schmitz and J. Cassiolato, High Tech for Industrial Development: Lessons from the Brazilian Experience and J.C. Ferraz et al, Development, Technology, and Flexibility: Brazil Faces the Industrial Divide, in Economic Geography 70,2: April, pp. 202-205. 1993 “Employment Change in Dynamic Industries in Los Angeles, 1977-1987: from Multi- Layering to Multiple Weakening.” Report prepared for the Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies (with Jane Pollard) 1993 "Economie: deux courants s'opposent au sein de l'administration Clinton." Révue Politique et Parlementaire, 966, pp. 23-31, July. 1993 "Reply to Victoria Lawson." Economic Geography 68,4: 448-449. 1993 Review of L. Mytelka, Strategic Partnerships and the World Economy, in Transnational Corporations, Vol. 2, 1: February, pp. 171-174. 1993 Review of C. Earle, Geographical Inquiry and American Historical Problems in The American Historical Review, June, pp. 932-934. 1993 "The Global Economy and the Territoriality of Economic Development: Notes on a Research Agenda for the 1990s." Los Angeles: Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, working paper. 1992 Review of G.B. Benko, La dynamique spatiale de l'économie contemporaine, in Environment and Planning A 24,8: August, p. 1214.

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1991 "Environmental Quality and Economic Development: Prospects for an Electric Vehicle Industry in Southern California." Co-principal investigator, and one of a team of authors for this report, issued as Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, #2. 1991 Review of J. Holston, The Modernist City: An Anthropological Critique of Brasilia, in

Economic Geography 67,2: 155-159. 1990 "Work Flexibility and Local Labour Markets in an Age of Flexible Production." Geneva:

International Labour Office, Programme on Work Organization, Working Paper #30 (with AJ Scott)

1989 "Une industrie, des rationalités multiples: flexibilité et production de masse dans l'industrie automobile en France dans les années 1980." Paris: Working Papers of the Groupement de Recherche "Institutions, Emploi, et Politique Economique," IRESCO no. 890l, 89 pp. (with R. Salais)

English: "One Industry, Multiple Rationalities: Flexibility and Mass Production in the French Automobile Industry in the 1980s." Los Angeles: GSAUP/UCLA Discussion Paper No. 90-2. 1989 "Industrial Policy at the Crossroads." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 7,2: 235-243. 1987 "Micro and Macro, Rationality and Interpretation: the Economics of Regional Dynamics". Review essay in Urban Geography 1987 Review of D. Gregory and J. Urry, Social Relations and Spatial Structures, in Growth and Change, Winter, 98-99. 1986 "High Technology Industry and Regional Development." University of Reading, Geographical Papers No. 95 (with AJ Scott) 1986 "Flexible Specialization and Regional Industrial Agglomerations." UCLA Institute of Industrial Relations, Working Paper No. 105 (with S Christopherson) 1986 "Flexible Specialization and New Forms of Labor Market Segmentation." UCLA Institute of Industrial Relations, Working Paper No. 106 (with S Christopherson) 1986 "The Dream Machine and Run-Away Production: Location Filming and Its Effect on the Southland Economy". Architecture and Planning, Summer, 17- 21.

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1986 Review of M. Burawoy, The Politics of Production, and H. Beynon, Working for Ford, in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 1985 The Changing Organization and Location of the Motion Picture Industry. Research Monograph, UCLA Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, 183 pp (with S Christopherson) 1985 Review of D. Massey, Spatial Divisions of Labour, in Progress in Human Geography. 1985 Guest Editorial: "Regional Growth and Decline: Taking Dynamics Seriously." Environment and Planning A 17: 1007-1008. 1985 Review of A. Gillespie, Technological Change and Regional Development in The Professional Geographer 37,2: 234-235. 1985 Review of FEI Hamilton and G. Linge, Spatial Analysis, Industry and the Industrial Environment in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 9,1: 140-142. 1984 Review of T Stanback and T. Noyelle, Cities in Transition in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 2,4: 487-491. 1983 Review of D. Massey and R Meegan, The Anatomy of Job Loss, in Environment and Planning A 15: 1144-1146. 1983 Review of R. Friedland, Corporations, Unions, and Urban Policy in Environment and Planning A 15: 1417-1419. 1983 Review of S Cotgrove, Catastrophe or Cornucopia in Environment and Planning A 15:

131-132. 1981 "A Soft Water Path for California." Report prepared for the County Supervisors' Association of California, Sacramento. 1980 "Systems and Marxist Theories of Industrial Location: A Review." Working Paper No.

313, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California, Berkeley (with RA Walker)

1978 "Montana: a Territorial Planning Strategy." Working Paper No. 294, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California, Berkeley (with AR Markusen)

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Scholarly and Professional Meetings and Conferences 2014 St. Petersburg Russia. Invited keynote to the European Regional Science Association. 2014 Tampa. Association of American Geographers. Plenary panel for Regional Studies

(Governing the Large Metropolis), and panel discussion of “Keys to the City”, author meets the critics session.

2013 Istanbul. Academy for International Business. Invited roundtable speaker on “Economic Geography and International Business.” 2013 Milan. Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. Session on “Author Meets the Critics,” devoted to my book, Keys to the City. 2013 Los Angeles, Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting. Organizer of session devoted to the works of Allen J. Scott. 2012 Halle (Salle), Germany. 4th Conference on Urban Economic Development, invited keynote. 2012 Paris. Conference on Urban Governance. Opening keynote paper. November 26. 2012 Lyon: Conference, “La ville néoliberale: une thèse credible?” Invited plenary paper: “Public goods, liberalism and the city.” September 2012 New York. Association of American Geographers. “Reconsidering Specialization and Urban Economic Performance” with Tom Kemeny. 2011 Madrid,. Kauffman Foundation Roundtable on “The Future of Cities and Regions,”

cosponsored by the Bankinter Foundation of Innovation. Talk on “The role of innovation and entrepreneurship systems.”

2011 Bellagio, Italy. Conference on the “Future of Global Public Policy Education,” organized by the Global Public Policy Network and Columbia University. Participant. 2011. Maastricht, Netherlands. DIME (Dynamics of Industries, Markets, Enterprises – Program of the European Union 6th Research Framework). Invited plenary speaker: “The Seven C’s of Geography and Technology.” April. 2010 Rotterdam. Journal of Regional Science invited workshop on “Dynamics of

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Urban Development.” Presentation, with Tom Kemeny: “Wages, Housing and Amenity Gaps across American Cities.” 2010. Buenos Aires: FLACSO Seminar for the Argentine Bicentennial. Invited Lecture on “the Geographical Perspective on Latin American Development.” 2010 Washington DC. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting. Invited Plenary Lecture by European Urban and Regional Studies (Justice Efficiency and Economic Geography) and invited discussant by Regional Studies (Paul Krugman and Michael Storper, The New Economic Geography at Middle Age) 2010 Los Angeles. University of Southern California Lusk Symposium. Invited paper on “Mysteries of Economic Development: Los Angeles and San Francisco since 1970.” (with Tom Kemeny). 2009 Seoul. President’s Commission on Regional Development (PCRD). Invited presentation on “The Politics and Economics of Cohesion Policy in the European Union.” July. 2009 London. Spatial Economics Research Centre of the London School of Economics, Annual Research Conference. Invited discussant on regional policy (May). 2009 Lima, Peru. Corporacion Andina de Fomento, research conference on local development and regional integration in South America (May). 2009 San Sebastian (Spain). ORKESTRA (Competitiveness Institute of the Basque Country). Invited seminar on research trends on competitiveness and technological change. “Innovation, learning and creativity: research agenda questions.” (May) 2009 New York, Federal Reserve Bank of New York. “Fifty years of regional science.” I Invited paper, to be published in a special issue of the Journal of Regional Science (April): “Agglomeration, Trade and Spatial Development: Bringing Dynamics Back In.” 2009 Las Vegas. Association of American Geographers, annual meeting. Paper: “Rethinking creativity, innovation and urban growth” (jointly authored with Allen J. Scott). Invited panel on “The Paul Krugman Nobel Prize: Contributions to Geography.” 2008 San José, Costa Rica. Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, invited paper on Regional Context and Global Trade, July. 2008 Copenhagen. DRUID Summer Conference. Invited plenary paper on “Regional Conext and Global Trade.” June.

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2008 Shanghai: Fudan University Conference on Globalizing City Regions. Invited paper: “Metropolitan Growth: Three Ideas in Search of Evidence.”

2008 Boston: Association of American Geographers. Invited Roepke Lecture in Economic Geography: “The Economics of Trade, Location and Context: Another ‘Great Transformation?’” 2007 Nice. DIME workshop on “Distributed Networks in the Knowledge-Based Economy.” University of Nice/Sophia Antipolis, May. 2007 Kiel, Germany. Kiel Institute for the World Economy. “Agglomeration and Growth in the Knowledge Based Society.” Paper: “The Geographical Processes Behind Innovation: A Europe-United States Comparative Analysis.” (peer-reviewed conference) 2007 Rio de Janeiro: Seminario internacional “A reinvenção do futuro das grandes metrópoles e a nova agenda de desenvolvimento econômico e social da America Latina.” Instituto de Estudos de Trabalho e Sociedade; Instituto Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Associação Comercial do Rio de Janeiro, 12-13 april. Invited speaker : Institutions and the Urban Economy. 2006 Durham. DIME (Dynamics of Innovation in the Market Economy, EU “Network of Excellence”) conference on “Innovation and Communities of Practice.” Invited paper on “Community and Economics.” October. 2006 Shanghai. Fudan University International Urban Forum. Invited lecture on “Institutions and the Urban Economy, November. 2006 Turku, Finland. Changing Foresight Practices in Regional Development. Finnish Futures Academy and Turku School of Economics and Business Administration. Invited Keynote speaker: “The Globalisation of Innovation? Prospects for Regions.” 2006 Madrid. Regiones Capitales. Invited keynote speaker: “Metropolitan Economies in the Global Economy.” May3-4. 2005 Beijing, Tsingua University. Invited speaker to CICALICS meeting on “China’s Innovation System,” August. “Agglomeration, Clusters, and Innovation in the World Economy.” 2005 Washington, Brookings Institution meeting on Future of Major Metropolitan Areas, September

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2005 Macarthur Foundation meeting on Cities, Technology and Globalization, Chicago, January. 2004 European Science Foundation, The Future of Urban Research, Paris, June. 2004 DRUID (Danish Research Network on Industrial Dynamics), summer conference, Copenhagen, June. 2004 The Resurgent City, Leverhulme International Symposium, London, April 19-21. Invited plenary speaker “Explaining Urban Resurgence: Can Our theories do any better?. 2004 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Philadelphia. Invited participant, “Economic Geography, Then and Now,” and invited participant in sessions on “encounters between geographers and economists.” 2004 Association Française de Sociologie, February. Invited plenary session participant : Où va le capitalisme francais ? (where is French capitalism going ?) 2003 What do we know about innovation? Conference in Honour of Keith Pavitt? SPRU, University of Sussex. Paper: “The Increasing Importance of Geographical Proximity in Technological Innovation: An Analysis of US Patent Citations, 1975-1997” co-authored with Jung Won Son. November. 2003 Forum de la Régulation, Paris, October. (Conference devoted to the economics of the « Regulationist School ». Invited session chair and discussant. 2003 Paris, « Conventions et Institutions : approfondissements théoriques et contributions au débat politique.” December. Conference on the Social Science of Conventions, organized by FORUM, University of Paris-Nanterre, ENS Cachan and Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi. Invited session chair and discussant. 2003 London. Topics in Economic Geography: A Dialogue between Economists and Geographers. CEPR, Co-organizer. Paper: Buzz: Face to Face Contact and the Urban Economy (with Anthony Venables). Sponsored by the European Science Foundation, October. 2003 Modena, Italy: “Clusters, Industrial Districts, and Firms: the Challenge of Globalization. Conference in Honor of Sebastiano Brusco,” Faculty of Economics, Universities of Modena and Reggio Emilia.” Invited plenary speaker, “Society, Community and Economic Development,” September. 2003 Copenhagen, DRUID Summer Conference. Invited plenary speaker: “Buzz: Face to face

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contact and the contemporary economy,” June. 2002 São Paulo, Third International Seminar of the University of São Paulo, invited paper, “Society, Community, and Economic Development,” October 5. 2001 Paris, 3rd International Congress on Proximity: New Growth and Territories. December 13-14. Plenary address, “Buzz: the Economic Force of the City.” 2001 Ouro Preto, Brazil. International Seminar on Economy and Space, Federal University of Minas Gerais. Invited participant. Paper: “Buzz: the Economic Force of the City,” co- presented with Anthony Venables, December. 2000 Paris. Caisse des Depôts et Consignations, Journées d'Etudes sur le Développement Régional. Invited plenary panelist. 2000 London. Invited participant in workshop on The New Economy, Royal Holloway, University of London, December. 2000 Berlin. Invited keynote address to the European Society for Evolutionary Political

Economy, November. "The Economic Geography of the Internet Age." 2000 Florence (Artimino). Incontri Pratesi sullo Sviluppo Locale. Invited participant in roundtable on reforms of local economic development policy in Italy and Europe, September. 2000 Manchester, UK. Invited plenary lecture to the Schumpeter Society, "Geography and Evolutionary Economics." July 1. 2000 Santa Cruz. "E-commerce and the competitiveness of nations," sponsored by the UCLA

Anderson School of Management, and the University of Washington School of Business, May, commissioned paper on "The Economic Geography of the Internet Age." (coauthored with Edward Leamer).

1999 Los Angeles. Global City Regions Conference, UCLA. Co-author of theme paper:

"Global City Regions: An Overview." (with Allen Scott, John Agnew, Edward Soja). October.

1999 Varese, Italy, International Seminar on Local Development in Europe: New Paradigms

and New Schemes of Economic Policy, October 1-2. Sponsored by Ministry of European Policies, Chambers of Commerce of Italy, Cattaneo University, Insubria University (keynote: "Regional Economies as Relational Assets.").

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1999 DRUID Summer Conference on National Innovation Systems, Rebild Denmark, “Globalization and Localization in the EU and the OECD.” June.

1998 La Rochelle, “Villes du XXI siècle: entre villes et métropoles: rupture ou continuité?”

sponsored by the French Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Housing. 1998 Manchester, Manchester Business School, CRIC, International Scientific Panel meeting, October. 1998 Paris. GREMI Conference in the memory of Philippe Aydalot. “Une réconsidération de la mondialisation en termes d’échanges indirectes.” 1998 Boston, MA: Association of American Geographers. Paper: “30 Years of Radical Geography: The Decline of Utopian Ideas.” Panel: “The Politics of Globalization.” 1997 Grenoble. Colloque, “Globalisation, spécificités et autonomie: approches économiques,” 11-13 december (IREPD, Université des Sciences Sociales de Grenoble). 1997 Rio de Janeiro. International workshop on “Insititutions and Economic Development: the Problem of State Reform,” organized by the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, CNPq, BNDES. Invited paper on “States and Institutions as Conventions,” November 12-14. 1997 Washington, D.C. Workshop on “The Future of Economic Geography,” sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Geography and Regional Science Program, September 25-27. 1997 Gothenburg, Sweden. International Geographical Union, Commission on the Organisation of Industrial Space, invited paper on “Regional Economies as Relational Assets,” August 8-9. 1997 Skagen, Denmark. Danish Research Unit on Industrial Dynamics, international conference. Invited paper on “Globalization and Inequality.” 1997 Paris. Maison d’Amérique Latine, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales.

Conference on “Developpement régional endogène: les chances de la périphérie.” Invited panelist.

1997 Madison, Wisconsin. Invited participant in the colloquium on the “Social Effects of Globalization,” sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation Stanford-Minnestota- Wisconsin Consortium, and the Institute of Labor Studies at Wisconsin.

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1997 Buenos Aires. 6th Meeting of Latin American Geographers. Invited speaker in a panel

on Latin America in the Global Economy: “The Global Learning Economy and Industrial Strategies for Latin America.” Panelist (with David Harvey and Edward Soja) on Ideology, Modernity and Post-Modernity).

1997 Fort Worth Texas. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. Co-

organizer of sessions on “The New Economics of Learning and Proximity: A French-American Exchange,” sponsored by the Economic Geography Specialty Group. Paper: “Regional Economies as Relational Assets.”

1996 Madrid. Conference on El Futuro Industrial de Madrid, organized by the Madrid Association for Regional Science. Invited keynote speaker on: “Globalization, the learning economy, and regional development.” October. 1996 Chantilly, France. Conference on Interdependence of Levels of Decision and Social Science, organized by the FORUM (research center) at the University of Paris, Nanterre. Invited speaker on “The Blurring of Boundaries in Social Science.” 1996 Artimino (Florence) Italy. Inaugural Lecture (in Italian) for the Local Development symposium sponsored by the University of Florence, the Italian Economics Association, the Institute of Research and Social Intervention of Prato. “Regional Economies as Relational Assets.” 1996 Marne-la-Vallée, France. Conference on Entreprises, services publics, territoires: quelle efficacité? Invited paper: “Efficacité, justice e modèles économiques du territoire.” June. Sponsored by the Ecole des Ponts et Chaussées. 1996 Paris (Maisons Alfort). Annual Research Conference of the French government’s Interministerial Delegation on the City (DIV): “Politique de la ville: quel developpement economique pour les quartiers?”. Invited speaker on “Urban Policy in the United States: the Record.” June. 1996 Durham, England. European Management and Organisation in Transition (European Science Foundation), conference on Learning and Embeddedness: Evolving Transnational Firm Strategies in Europe. Invited paper: “Firm Strategies and Territorial Order.” June. 1996 Los Angeles: “Planning and the Rise of Civil Society,” Conference celebrating the planning career of John Friedmann, April. Paper: “Civil Society: Three Ways into a Problem.”

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1996 Paris, Institut Francais d’Urbanisme (University of Paris VIII), conference on “The Global City.” Invited lecture: “The World of the City.” (February 28) 1995 Austin, Texas. Symposium on “The Question of Economic Value,” University of Texas at Austin. Invited speaker. Paper title: “City Beautiful, City Ugly: Urban Value and Function as Convention.” (October 21-22) 1995 Toulouse, France. International Conference on Industrial Dynamics, Spatial Dynamics. Invited keynote speaker. Paper title: “Regional Economies as Relational Assets.” (August 30-September 1) 1995 Aix-en-Provence, France. European Network for Research on Services (RESER), Annual

Meeting. Invited keynote speaker. Paper title: “The World of the City: Local Relations in a Global Economy.” (September 13-15).

1994 Copenhagen. Co-organizer of workshop on "Microfoundations of Technological Learning and Development Pathways for Industrial Complexes." University of Copenhagen and NordREFO, the Nordic Consortium for Economic and Regional Research (November 25-27) 1994 Copenhagen. OECD and Danish Government Conference on "Employment and Growth in the Knowledge-Based Economy." Invited paper: "Institutions of the Learning Economy" (Nov 7-8) 1994 Toronto. Harold Innis Centennial Conference, University of Toronto: "The Spatial Constitution of Economic Activity: Challenges to Canadian and Anglo-American Geography." Invited paper: "The Resurgence of Regional Economies." (September 23-25) 1994 Paris. Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. Panel on Technological Innovation (July 14-16) 1994 Tijuana, Mexico. International Symposium on "Las maquiladoras en Mexico: presente y

futuro del desarollo industrial." Sponsored by El Colejio de la Frontera Norte and the International Labour Office, Geneva (June) (invited discussant).

1994 San Francisco. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting. Organizer of two sessions on "Rethinking Meta-Theory." Paper delivered entitled "Territories, Hierarchies and Flows in the Global Economy." Served as panelist for session entitled "Author meets the Critics: Saxenian's Regional Advantage."(April) 1994 UCLA. Center for Social Theory and Comparative History. Colloquium Series: "The

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Informational City." Discussant for presentations by Manuel Castells and Robert Fitch (May). 1994 Lille, France. International Conference on "Cities, Enterprises and Society on the Eve of

the 21st Century," sponsored by the French National Research Council. Invited plenary speaker (March).

1994 UCLA. Institute of Industrial Relations and Goethe Institute, Los Angeles. Conference on "Technology and Employment: Sharing American and German Experiences, Policy and Strategies for Retaining a Highly Skilled Workforce." Panelist in session on "Industrial Transformation: Labor Reallocation and the New Corporate Dynamics." 1994 Athens. International Workshop on "Industrial Strategies for the Less Favored Countries of Europe," sponsored by the Commission of the European Union, DG-XVI and the University of Athens, Dept. of Economics. Invited paper on "Industrial Strategies: Defining the New Paradigm." 1993 Brazil, Minas Gerais. Conference on "Globalização, Fragmentação e Reforma Urbana: O Futuro das Cidades Brasileiras na Crise," sponsored by IPPUR, University of Rio de Janeiro, and the Federação de Orgãos para Assistencia Social e Educacional. Invited paper: "Territorial Development in a Global Learning Economy: the Challenge to Developing Countries." 1993 Copenhagen. Plenary lecture to the Scandinavian Critical Geographers on "The Region as Nexus of Untraded Interdependencies." 1993 Syros, Greece. Conference on "Geographies of Integration, Geographies of Inequality in a Post-Maastricht Europe." Invited paper: "The Resurgence of Regional Economies, Ten Years Later: The Region as Nexus of Untraded Interdependencies." 1993 Paris. Fondation Jean Jaurès, international seminar "Des Reaganomics a Clintonomics." 1993 Mexico City. International Workshop on the First 100 Days of the Clinton

Administration, sponsored by the Center for the Study of North America, Universidad Autonoma de Mexico. Invited paper: "Technology or Labor? National Economy or Global Economy? Possibilities for Competitiveness Policy within the Clinton Administration."

1993 Atlanta. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting. "Systems of Innovation as Forms of Collective Action."

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1992 Brazil. Colloquium: "Integration, Regionalism and Regionalisms," sponsored by the

Federal Universities of Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais and Parana, and the University of São Paulo. Plenary paper on "Territorialization in a Global Economy: Technology, Trade and Regional Development Possibilities in Developing Countries."

1992 Bologna, Italy. International Workshop, "Systems of Innovation," sponsored by the EEC (SPRINT/FAST and DG-V), and LATAPSES-University of Nice, and University of Bologna. Invited paper: "Systems of Innovation as Forms of Collective Action: Worlds of Production." 1992 Madrid. University of Madrid and Spanish Interministerial Commission on Science and

Technology. Speech on: "Industria de alta technologia y desarollo regional: experiencias de los ultimos trinta anos."

1992 Paris. University of Paris, Dauphine. Institut de Recherches et d'Informations Socio-Economiques. Roundtable: "Cooperation Technologique comme Nouvelle Stratégie de Developpement Local." 1992 Bordeaux, France. Workshop: "Economies de Proximite." Invited presentation: "The Limits to Globalization." Sponsored by the University of Bordeaux, Institute of Regional Economics. 1992 Los Angeles. UCLA Institute of Industrial Relations Conference on Comparative and

International Dimensions of Industrial Relations. Paper: "Boundaries, Compartment and Markets: Paradoxes of Industrial Relations in Growth Pole Regions of France, Italy and the USA."

1991 Udine, Italy. Association of Small Industries, and University of Udine: Conference on

Internationalization of Small and Medium Industries and Public Policy. 1991 Lemnos, Greece. Conference on "Undefended Cities and Regions in the New European Order." Invited paper: "Technology Districts and International Trade." (August) 1991 Bilbao, Spain. Colloquium on Technology Parks and Regional Development in the

United States, sponsored by the Basque Country Technology Park and the University of Pais Vasco. Presentations on "High Technology Industry and Regional Development," and "Production Organization, Technological Learning, and International Trade."

1991 Miami. Association of American Geographers. (1) Session "Authors Meet the Critics": a panel discussion of my co-authored book The Capitalist Imperative; and

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(2) paper: "Regional Worlds of Production: Case Studies of the USA, France, and Italy." 1991 Los Angeles, UCLA Critical Studies Research Group, Colloquium: "Theory in Architecture and Urbanism." 1990 Zurich. International Workshop on Flexible Specialization, sponsored by the Swiss

Federal Institute of Technology. Invited paper: "Regional Development Reconsidered." 1990 Boston. Annual Meeting of the Regional Science Association." Invited paper: "Flexibility, Hierarchy and Regional Development." 1990 Montréal. Colloquium entitled "Networks of Innovators, an International Workshop."

sponsored by Concordia University, the University of Quebec at Montreal, and the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales. Invited paper: "Flexibility, Hierarchy and Regional Development."

1990 Ottawa. "Canadian Political Economy in an Era of Free Trade." Sponsored by Carleton University." Invited panelist. 1990 Los Angeles."The Notion of Knowing: Boundaries and Departures in the Social Sciences." University of Southern California. Panelist. 1989 Bologna, Italy. NOMISMA (Industrial Policy Group), University of Bologna,

Emilia-Romagna Regional Government, and EEC. Conference on "Industrial Policy: New Issues and New Models -- The Regional Experience." Invited paper (with Bennett Harrison):"Flexibility, Hierarchy, and Regional Development: the Changing Structure of Production Systems and their Forms of Governance in the l990s."

1989 Cardiff, University of Wales. Conference on the Theory of Regulation and New Forms of Spatial Development." Invited paper: "Production Flexibility and Regional Development: Current Debates and Controversies." 1989 Florence, Italy. International Labour Office, Working Group on Small Firms and Industrial Districts. "European and American Industrial Districts Compared." 1989 Paris, University of Paris, Sorbonne. Conference on "The New Industrial Spaces." "Work

Organization and Local Labour Markets in an Era of Flexible Production." 1988 Turin Italy. Regional Science Association, Italian Section. Invited paper on "Industrial Districts in North America." 1988 Rio de Janeiro. International Sociological Association, Research Committee on the

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Sociology of Urban and Regional Development. Chair of panel and speaker on "New Forms of Industrialization and Urbanization: Development Theory Revisited." 1988 Florence, Italy. Participant in colloquium: "The City of Yesterday for the Man of Tomorrow," sponsored by UNESCO and the City of Florence. 1988 Barcelona. International Conference on the Theory of Regulation. "The Geographical Foundations and Social Regulation of Flexible Production Complexes." l988 UCLA, Conference on Race and Ethnicity. Panelist. 1988 Phoenix, Arizona. Association of American Geographers. "Flexible Production Complexes:their Geographical Implications." 1987 Samos, Greece. Conference on Changing Forms of Labour Process and New Forms of

Urbanization, organized by the University of Thessaloniki. "Flexible Production and Territorial Transformation."

1987 Athens. Regional Science Association, European Congress. "High Technology Industry and Regional Development." 1987 Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia. Meeting of the International Sociological Association Research Committee on the Sociology of Urban and Regional Development. 1987 Cambridge, MA. Conference on New Technologies and Industrial Relations, sponsored by MIT and the Council for the US and Italy. Paper: "New Forms of Labor Market Segmentation." 1986 Brasilia, Brazil. Brazilian Economics Asssociation. Panelist on Regional Economics. 1986 Minneapolis. Association of American Geographers. "Big Structures, Small Events and

Large Processes in Economic Geography." 1985 Philadelphia. Regional Science Association. "After Mass Production: Agglomeration and the Mature Industry" 1985 Zandvoort, the Netherlands. Conference on Technological Change and Development,

sponsored by the University of Amsterdam, Dept. of Economics. "Technological Change and New Regional Growth Complexes: the Economics of Discontinuous Spatial Development."

1985 Detroit. Association of American Geographers. "Technological Change and Spatial

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Production Relations." 1985 Los Angeles. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Panelist on "Regional Restructuring in the United States." 1984 Washington. Association of American Geographers. "Against Spatial Structure: Oligopoly and the Product Cycle." 1984 Paris. International Geographical Union. "Disequilibrium and Dynamics in Third World

Urbanization." 1984 Denver. Regional Science Association. Chair of Session on "Explanation in Regional Science: New Developments." 1983 San Francisco. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. Panelist: "On the Margins of Industry and Agriculture." 1983 Chicago. Regional Science Association. "Who Benefits from Industrial Decentralization?" 1983 Denver. Association of American Geographers. "The Limits to Materialism: Human Behavior and Spatial Structure." 1982 San Antonio. Association of American Geographers. "The Spatial Division of Industrial Labor." 1982 Brazil. Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro. International Geographical Union,

Commission on Regional Systems and Main Session. "Brazilian Industry: Labor Market Bargaining, Industry Location and Economic Growth."

1981 Montréal. Regional Science Association. "Technological Innovation, the Labor Process and the Location of Industry." 1981 Washington. New Perspectives on Urban Political Economy. "The Spatial Division of Labor." 1981 Los Angeles. Association of American Geographers. "Labor Relations, Production Structure, and Industry Location." 1979 Cambridge, MA. Conference on "The Role of Policy Analysis in the Education of Planners."

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1979 Philadelphia. International Geographical Union, Industrial Systems Symposium, April. 1979 Washington. Conference on "The Role of Environmental and Land Use Regulation in Industrial Siting," sponsored by The Conservation Foundation. 1977 Kansas City. American Institute of Planners meeting, Planning and Law Department session. Invited Lecturing 2014 Moscow. Strelka Institute. Invited lecture on Keys to the City 2014 Berkeley. Dept of City and Regional Planning and Metropolitan Governance Group, lectures on economic development in Los Angeles and San Francisco (February) 2014 Jakarta. School of Government and Public Policy. Public lecture on Keys to the City (March). 2014 Mexico City. UNAM and UAM: series of lectures on Keys to the City (January) 2014 Los Angeles: Luskin School Public Lecture on Keys to the City 2013 London: LSE Public Lecture on Keys to the City 2013 Paris, OECD. Presentation of book Keys to the City to the Territorial Development Division. 2013 Universidad de Costa Rica. Faculty of Public Policy (series of lectures). 2013 Universidad Autonóma Metropolitana de México (UAM) , Faculty of Social Sciences, annual lecture” why does a city grow?” 2012 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana de México (UAM). Faculty of Social Sciences, annual lecture. 2010 Universidad Autonóma de México (UNAM). Faculty of Economics. Lectures on regional development theory, February. 2009 University College London, Tanaka School of Business. Lecture on “The state of research on proximity and innovation.” (November)

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2009 University of Toronto, Munk Centre Global and Local Relations Lecture (September)

2008 Taipei. National Taiwan University. Series of lectures in Economic Geography. March 2008 Utrecht. Lecture to Geography Department: Why Does a City Grow? March. 2007 Amsterdam. University of Amsterdam. Lecture: “Why do Cities Grow? Institutions and the Urban Economy.” May. 2004 Institute of Community Studies and Bartlett College, University of London, Lecture on “Face to face Contact and the Urban Economy,” November. 2004 Queen Mary, University of London, Dept of Geography, October. Lecture on “Regions, Globalization, Development.” 2003 University of Heidelberg. The Hettner Lectures, sponsored by the Klaus Tschira Foundation. June. 2003 Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris. Centre de Sociologie des Organisations. « Face to

face contact and the contemporary economy. » 2003 Tromsø, Norway. Nordic Research School on Local Development (NOLD), keynote

lecture. 2002 UCLA, Center for Globalization and Policy Studies, "The Economic Geography of the

Internet Age," January. 2002 UCLA, Center for European Studies, and Center for Globalization and Policy Studies,

"The Rise of the Extreme Right in Europe: the Role of Urban and Racial Tensions." 2001 University of Cambridge, UK. Geography Department. “The Economic Geography of

the Internet Age.” November. 2001 Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France (French National Library). Public lecture series

on historical themes. Theme: Territory. Lecture on comparison of French and American post-war urban redevelopment policies. November 7.

2001 Paris, Institut de Hautes Etudes de Developpement Territorial (IHEDAT), "Les enjeux

territoriaux de la nouvelle économie," March. 2001 Geneva, International Labour Office. In-Focus Programme on Income Security. Lecture

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on: "Inequality, the growth of low-wage employment, and social exclusion: a comparative perspective." May.

2001 Berlin. Free University of Berlin, John F. Kennedy Institute, "How national institutions

shape inequality and exclusions: the USA compared to France." 2001 Paris, Université de Paris VII, CREDOC-GERME, "Les inégalités territoriales et la

nouvelle économie." April. 2001 London School of Economics: Center for Economic Performance, February; Department

of Geography, February: "Trade and the Location of Industries in the EU and OECD." 2001 London School of Economics, 2nd "Week of Mexico: Mexico: Our Future Today."

Keynote address (February). 2000 University of California at Riverside, Dept of Economics, May. 2000 Ohio State University, Departments of Sociology and Geography, April. "Lived Effects

of the Contemporary Economy: Globalization, Inequality, Consumer Society." 2000 SUNY Buffalo, Clarkson Distinguished Visiting Chair in Planning, February 28-March 3. 1999 Paris, CEPREMAP (Center for Applied Planning Economics), "Understanding the Lived

Effects of Globalization." 1998 London School of Economics, Suntory and Toyota International Centre for Economics

and Related Disciplines (STICERD), Public Lectures, “Globalization, Localization and Trade.”

1998 Madison, WI. University of Wisconsin. Lectures to the economic sociology roundtable, and to the Institute of International Studies, May. “Worlds of Production.” “Rethinking the Economics of Globalization.” 1998 Berkeley, CA. Institute of International Studies, University of California. Title: “Conventions and the Genesis of Institutions.” 1998 Berkeley, CA. Department of Geography, University of California. Title: “Rethinking the Economics of Globalization.” March. 1998 Rio de Janeiro. Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro. “Globalização e Regionalização.” March.

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1998 Fortaleza, Brazil. Banco do Nordeste Brasileiro. “Os Mundos de Produção: Estratégias para o Desenvolvimento Econômico.” April. 1997 Amsterdam. Invited lecture to the department of economics, University of Amsterdam: “Globalization and Inequality.” 1997 Utrecht, the Netherlands. Invited lecture to the departments of economics and geography, University of Utrecht. 1997 Stockholm. NordREFO (Nordic Countries’ Regional Policy Consortium) Regional

Policy Conference. Keynote speaker on “The New Economic Context for Regional Development Policy.”

1996 Paris. Ecole de Chercheurs, INRA, “Economics of Institutions: Institutions as Conventions.” December (Dourdan) 1996 Paris, Maison d’Amérique Latine, invited lecture, November. 1996 Université de Paris XIII, Villetaneuse, Center for Research in Industrial Economics,

invited lecture, November. 1996 Grenoble, France. University of Social Sciences of Grenoble, Institute for Development Research, March. 1996 Poitiers, France. University of Poitiers, Faculty of Economics, February. 1996 University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Institute of Regional Economics. Lecture on “Regional Economies as Relational Assets” (January) 1994 Technological University of Compiegne, France, lecture on "Les mondes de production." (December) 1994 University of Lille, Dept. of Economics, Public lecture on "La politique e' conomique et

technologique du gouvernement Clinton." (November) 1994 University of Roskilde, Denmark, Depts of Geography and International Development Studies. Lecture on "untraded interdependencies and regional development." (August) 1994 Paris. OECD. Presentation to the Joint Session of the Industry, Technology, and Employment Committees of the DSTI, on "Employment in the Learning Economy." (March)

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1993 Toulouse. University of Toulouse. "The Resurgence of Regional Economies, Ten Years Later." 1993 Copenhagen. University of Copenhagen, Institute of Geography. "Regional Worlds of Production." 1993 Paris. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Division of Science,Technology and Industry. "Globalization, Regionalization and Employment: Analytical Results and Policy Perspectives." 1992 Rio de Janeiro. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Lecture on "Technology Districts and World Trade." 1992 São Paulo, University of São Paulo. Lecture on "Regional Development Policies, the Case of Brazil." 1992 Paris. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Division of Science, Technology and Industry. "Globalization and Localization: Technology-based Competition." 1992 Paris, CEPREMAP. "The Limits to Globalization." 1992 Paris, Ecole des Mines. "Innovation and Conventions." 1992 Cambridge, MA, MIT. Department of Urban Studies and Planning. "The Limits to Globalization." 1991 UCLA Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Dean's Council on Urban Affairs, presentation on "High Technology Industry in Southern California" 1991 Cambridge, England. University of Cambridge, Department of Geography. "Regional Worlds of Production." 1991 Grenoble, France. Universite des Sciences Sociales de Grenoble. Lecture on "Les sciences regionales et le Fait Industriel." 1991 Paris. Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales: "Les Nouvelles Theories de l'Urbanisation et le Developpement Regional." 1991 New Jersey. Rutgers University, Program in Regional Industrial Economics, and Dept of Geography. "Flexible Production Systems and Regional Development Policy in the

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Third World." 1991 Los Angeles. Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, UCLA." Regional Development Reconsidered." 1990 Ottawa. Carleton University. Depts. of Political Science, Geography, and Public Administration. "Flexibility, Hierarchy and Regional Development." 1990 Paris, Centre d'Etudes de l'Emploi. "La flexibilité productive et les différentes formes d'économies externes." 1990 Paris, INSEE (National Institute of Statistics and Economic Research). Research Seminar: "Une Industrie, des Rationalites Multiples." (with R. Salais) 1990 Lancaster, England. University of Lancaster, Dept. of Sociology. "Industrial Districts and Contemporary Economic Restructuring." 1990 England, The Open University, Faculty of Social Sciences." "Industrial Districts in Comparative Perspective." l989 Austin. University of Texas, School of Architecture. Lecture: "Craft and the City Building Process." l989 Pittsburgh. Carnegie-Mellon University, School of Urban and Public Affairs. Lecture: "Los Angeles: the World's Economy in One Region-- Problems and Prospects." 1989 Zurich. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. "Flexible Production: Current Debates and Controversies." 1989 Lille, France. University of Lille, "Journées de Régulation." "Production Flexibility and

Regional Development." 1989 London. University of London, Departments of History and Political Science. "Production Flexibility: the Problem of Collective Order." 1989 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Center for Urban and Regional Development Studies, the University."The Geographical Foundations and Social Regulation of Flexible Production Complexes." 1989 Durham, England. University of Durham, Dept. of Geography. "Production Flexibility and Regional Development: Implications for Geographical Theory."

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1989 Helsinki. Society of Social Planning, and Helsinki University of Technology. "The Geographical Foundations and Social Regulation of Flexible Production Complexes." 1989 Copenhagen. Copenhagen School of Economics and Business Administration. "Production Flexibility and Regional Policy: the Problem of Collective Order." 1989 Copenhagen. University of Copenhagen Geographical Institute. "Production Flexibility and Regional Development: Implications for Geographical Theory." 1988 Florence. University of Florence, Dept. of Economic Sciences. "European and American Industrial Districts Compared." 1988 Brighton. University of Sussex, School of Arts and Sciences. "The Geographical Foundations and Social Regulation of Flexible Production Complexes." 1988 Bristol. University of Bristol. "The Geographical Foundations and Social Regulation of Flexible Production Complexes." 1988 São Paulo, University of São Paulo, Faculty of Letters and Science. "Industrialization and Economic Development in the Third World." 1987 Cambridge, MA. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept of Urban Studies and Planning. "High Technology Industry and Regional Development." 1986 Belem, Brazil. Federal University of Pará. Lectures on industrial location and urbanization 1986 Florianopolis, Brazil. Federal University of Santa Catarina, lecture series on industrialization and urbanization in Brazil 1986 Rio de Janeiro. Pontifica Universidade Católica. Lecture on industrialization and urbanization in Brazil 1986 Rio Claro, Brazil. State University of São Paulo. Lectures on industrial location and regional policy in Brazil 1986 Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Federal University of Minas Gerais, Center for Urban and Regional Development. Seminars on industrialization and urbanization in Brazil 1985 Pittsburgh. Carnegie-Mellon University, School of Urban and Public Affairs. Lecture. 1985 Los Angeles. Lecture to UCLA Dept. of Geography Colloquium series

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1985 Chicago, University of Chicago, Dept. of Geography, Salisbury Circle Lecture. "A Contemporary Critique of Industrial Location Theory." 1985 Chicago, Northwestern University. "Labor, Location, and Urbanization in Brazil." 1984 Brighton. University of Sussex, lecture. 1982 Brazil. Conducted a series of seminars at the Federal University of Minas Gerais.

Administrative/Managerial Appointments 2013- Director of UCLA Luskin Global Public Affairs Program

2006-12 Academic Director, Master of Public Affairs, Sciences Po (Dual degree program with Columbia, LSE and LKY School of Public Affairs)

Sciences Po academic representative to the Global Public Policy Network, organizing committee for 2006 and 2007 meetings of the network (Paris, and Singapore)

Other Professional and Scholarly Activities 2013 Academic chair of the Regional Studies Association North American invited conference, December, Los Angeles. 2011- Economists advisory board, “Societe de Grand Paris” « Conseil scientifique des économistes de la Société du Grand Paris « (this is the organization carrying out major new transport infrastructure, housing and office development in the greater paris region : it is chartered by the French national legislature 2011- Consultant, McKinsey Global Institute, “Urban World: Mapping the Economic Power of Cities.” 2010 Organizer, invited workshop on “Dynamics of Urban Development,” sponsored by the Journal of Regional Science, Rotterdam, December. 2010- Editorial Board, Journal of Regional Science 2010 Member International Scientific Advisory Committee, Third Global Conference on Economic Geography, Seoul.

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2009-10 Organizer of Working Group on Regional Policy for the European Commission “Barca Report” on refounding regional policy in the EU. (“The Future of Cohesion Policy,” Brussels 9.2.2010 (COM (2010) 642 final).

2009 Member of the Board of Trustees of the School of Social Policy, Beijing Normal University (5 year appointment) 2009 Paris. Invited member of working group for the French Overseas Development Agence (AFD: Agence Francaise de Developpement) on its response to the World Bank’s 2009 World Development Report, “Rethinking Economic Geography.” 2009 Paris. Discussant on research papers commissioned by the French Ministry of Culture (Division of Urban Affairs “PUCA”) on the “cultural industries and development of the Paris region”), June. 2008- London. Affiliated with the new Spatial Economics Research Centre of the ESRC, through the London School of Economics 2008 Brussels. Consultant to the European Union on “rethinking cohesion funds.” 2008 Beijing. Co-organizer of the first annual PhD Student Research Conference of the Global Public Policy Network. 2007- Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy, Society 2005- Scientific Advisory Committee of the European Union 6th Framework Programme Network of Excellence, DIME (Dynamics of Industries and Markets) (funding for five years, at approx 6 million euros). 2005-6 Scientific Committee, Brookings Institution Project on Metropolitan Economies, Technology and Globalization. 2005 Member of Editorial Board, Industrial and Corporate Change. 2004-05 National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council (USA): Member of Committee on “Analyzing the U.S. Content of Imports and Foreign Content of Exports.” (Report published, 2006, ISBN: 0-309-10131-X, National Academies Press). 2003-4 Member of organizing committee, Leverhulme Symposium “The Resurgent City,” London, April 19-21

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2002-3 Co-convenor (with Allen Scott) of Working Group, Center for Globalization Studies,

UCLA, on "Regions and Globalization." 2002-3 Member of Scientific Organizing Committee for Third Bi-Annual Conference on

"Regulation Theory," Paris. 2000 Member of mission evaluating the Italian government's report on reforms of industrial and regional policies, for the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. September, Rome (Report available as a published monograph from the OECD, Paris, in series entitled "Territorial Policy Reviews". "Italy." 2000- Member, Editorial Board, Studies in Comparative International Development 1999 Organizing Committee, UCLA Conference on Global City-Regions. 1999- Member of the International Scientific Advisory Board, DRUID-ACADEMY

(international PhD program in industrial economics, sponsored by the DRUID consortium of the Copenhagen Business School and the University of Aalborg, IKE Program)

1999- Member of the Faculty Advisory Committee, UCLA Center for Latin American Studies 1999- International Advisory Board, Centre for European Studies of Territorial Development,

Durham, UK 1998 Co-organizer, Franco-American Colloquium on Conventions, Institutions, and Rationality in the Social Sciences, Château de la Bretesche, Bretagne, September. 1998- Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Território, (Brazil) 1998- Evaluator, research on regional policy (TSER), for the European Commission, DGXII

2000 (Industry, Science, Technology)(see also under Reviews and reports for products of this activity)

1998- Manchester, University of Manchester, Center for Research on Industrial Change, International Scientific Board, member. 1997- Member, Editorial Board, Economic Geography (USA) 1997 Brussels, DG XII, European Commission, invited panelist on “Economic Policy in the Learning Economy,” preparation of report to EU Commissioner for Science and

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Technology Policy, September 29-30. 1997 Oslo, University of Oslo, Faculty of Social Sciences, Summer School in Comparative Social Science, intensive PhD course (20 hours) on “Regional Development in a Global Economy,” August 3-8. 1997 Paris, INRA, Direction des Ressources Humaines, member of jury for recruitment in economics, mathematics, and applied information sciences, June. 1996- Head of mission, responsible for developing programs on “city and territory” at the University of Marne-la-Vallée, France

1996- Co-principal investigator on project, located at the LATTS (Technologies, Territories, Societies) in Paris, on project investigating the local embeddedness of transnational corporations, sponsored by the French DATAR (territorial planning agency) and the European Commission. 1996- Chief Consultant for the OECD/ Territorial Development Service, project on Ministerial Meeting on territorial policies 1996- Member, Editorial Board, Sviluppo Locale, Italy.

1996- Member of the international Advisory Board of the DRUID/Danish Research Unit for Industrial Dynamics, Copenhagen Business School and Aalborg University. 1996 Chief Consultant, OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris), Territorial Development Service, project on “Distressed Urban Areas” 1994 Editorial Board, Région et Developpement Economique 1994 Teacher of Northern European PhD course in regional economics, September (organized

by the University of Copenhagen) 1994- Member, Editorial Commitee, L'espace géographique 1994- Appointed to Advisory Board of the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen (first evaluation team visit, May 1995) 1992- Member, Editorial Board, EURE, Santiago, Chile 1993- Member, Editorial Board, European Urban and Regional Studies

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1990- Co-principal investigator: research project on feasibility of an alternative fuel vehicle 91 industry in Southern California,Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, UCLA. Grants from various sources, including Southern California Edison, General Motors, ARCO, etc. 1990 Co-organizer of international conference "Pathways to Industrialization and Regional Development in the 1990s," held at UCLA Lake Arrowhead Conference Center, March (a four-day meeting of scholars from Europe, Japan and the USA) 1989- Steering Committee, Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, UCLA 93 1988 New York. Social Science Research Council. Planning meeting for the Committee on the Urban Underclass. 1987 New York. Social Science Research Council. Planning for Committee on the Urban Underclass. 1987- Member, Board of Directors, Industrial Geography Specialty Group, Association of 89 American Geographers 1987- Coeditor of book series entitled "Studies in Society and Space," for Pion, Ltd. London. 90 1985- Member of Interdepartmental Council, Faculty Colloquium in Political Economy, UCLA. 89 1985 Member of Board of Directors, International Geographical Union, Working Group on Large World Cities 1985- Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Environment and Planning A 88 1985- Affiliated Faculty, Development Studies Program, UCLA present Research and Visiting Appointments 2001-4 Centennial Professor, London School of Economics, one term per year.

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1995-98 Visiting Professor, University of Marne-la-Vallée, France (Division of Social and Historical Sciences: sociology, history, economics), and visiting Research Scholar, Ecole des Ponts et Chaussées (LATTS). 1995-99 Member of associated teaching staff, diplôme d'études approfondies (DEA, i.e. doctoral preparation program), "Action et Politiques Publiques -- sociologie, science politique, histoire, économie," (Theories of Action and Public Policy) of the Ecole Normale Supérieure and Université de Paris I, Sorbonne. 1994 University of Lille, Department of Economics, Visiting Professor 1994 Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, visiting scholar. 1993 Paris. IRESCO. Visiting Research Director, Institute for the Study of Contemporary Societies. Sponsored by the PIR-Villes Program of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France 1991 Paris. Research Group, "Institutions, Employment, and Economic Policy" IRESCO (Institute for the Study of Contemporary Societies), CNRS/INSEE, sponsored by the French Ministry for Research and Technology and the U.S. Fulbright Commission. l989 Paris. ANVAR (Agence Nationale pour la Valorisation de la Recherche). Visting researcher. 1986 São Paulo. University of São Paulo, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, visiting Fulbright research scholar. Languages English: Mother tongue French: Read, speak, lecture, and write fluently. Portuguese(Brazil): Read well, speak well, lecture fairly well, write simply Italian: Read well, speak a bit. Spanish: Read well, speak fairly.