Rescaling: Change agency and the emerging geography of economic relationships

Markus Grillitsch, Björn Asheim, Nichola Lowe, Sophie Kelmenson, Lea Fünfschilling, Karl Johan Lundquist, Yahia Mahmoud, Mikhail Martynovich, Pauline Mattsson, Magnus Nilsson, Johan Miörner, Torben Schubert

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose a theoretical and conceptual framework for articulating and studying changes in the global economic landscape and illustrate this framework in the current context. The framework pivots around the notion of rescaling, which is interpreted from a human agency perspective. We disentangle three theoretically distinct dimensions of rescaling and show how they play together using concrete examples. The theoretical and conceptual framework links the intended and unintended consequences of globalisation to current rescaling efforts, and allows us to investigate when, why, and how changes to the geography of economic relationships occur.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)4-26
Number of pages23
JournalProgress in Human Geography
Volume49
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2025

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Keywords

  • Economic development
  • F02
  • F50
  • F60
  • L50
  • L60
  • O10
  • O30
  • globalisation
  • industrial dynamics
  • industrial policy
  • sustainable development
  • technological regimes

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