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If Fordism clearly belongs to the past one still finds it difficult to characterise the New Growth Regime of the developed economies. The popularised notion of New Economy was of little help in that respect and its vagueness has been part of its success until the dramatic fall of the shares of the hi tech companies on the stock markets in 2000-2001 badly affected its credibility.
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I This contribution is a revised and extended version of a communication made at the Vicenza conference, II Futuro dei Distretti, 4th June 1999, which largely drew on Petit (1999).
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Petit, P. (2003). Local development in a post-Fordist growth regime. In: Belussi, F., Gottardi, G., Rullani, E. (eds) The Technological Evolution of Industrial Districts. Economics of Science, Technology and Innovation, vol 29. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0393-4_2
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