Region and Strategy in Britain and Japan
Discover the intricate dynamics of industrial development with "Region and Strategy in Britain and Japan" by Douglas Farnie. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999, this hardback edition spans 352 pages and offers a profound comparative analysis of Lancashire and Kansai. Farnie highlights the critical regional and national differences that shape industrial strategies, providing valuable insights into how these two regions have evolved over time. This pioneering study not only deepens our understanding of the unique economic landscapes of Britain and Japan but also serves as a vital resource for scholars, strategists, and anyone interested in industrial development. Dive into Farnie's compelling narrative and explore the factors that influence regional success. Ideal for academics and enthusiasts alike, this book is a must-have for those looking to understand the interplay between region and strategy in the industrial sphere.