Reterritorialisation of economies and institutions: The rise of the Sydney basin economy

作者: Phillip O'neill , Pauline McGuirk

DOI: 10.1080/13562570500510016

关键词: Structural basinEconomyEconomicsProfessional servicesEconomic managementLong periodProsperityArgumentInstitutional structure

摘要: Abstract This paper is an account of institutional and spatial shifts in the Sydney basin economy that coalesce around Australia's current, long period prosperity. The briefly sources this prosperity, noting key towards financial professional services sectors accompany it. material then used to make argument two reterritorialisation processes underpin Australia's—and Sydney's—contemporary accumulation project. first a reformation distributional flows. Whereas Australian governments had parallel purposes post-war economic management, successful sustainable socio-spatial distributions, latter has been largely abandoned. assumption now are per se most appropriate strategies. second reterritorialisation, Deleuzian sense, structures regulate promote growth. Here...

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