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Frontmatter
Preface
1. Setting the Scene
1. The Southern California Technopolis in Context
2. Patterns of Industrialization and Regional Development
2. A Geographical and Historical Overview of the Southern Californian Technopolis
3. The Structure and Organization of High-Technology Industry in Southern California: A Brief Profile
4. Southern California's Pathway to High-Technology Industrial Development, 1920-1960
3. Analyses of the Core High-Technology Industrial Complex
5. The Aircraft and Parts Industry
6. The Missile and Space Industry: The Southern Californian Nexus in National Context
7. The Electronics Industry
4. Local Labor Markets: Two Contrasting Cases
8. The Local Labor Market Dynamics of a Cohort of Engineers and Scientists
9. Electronics Assembly Workers in Southern California
5. Industrial Organization, Innovation, and Location
10. Subcontracting Relations and Locational Agglomeration in the Printed Circuits Industry
11. Innovation, New Firm Formation and Location in Southern California's Medical Device Industry
6. Finale
12. Questions of Policy and Strategic Choice: Collective Action and Regional Development in the New Global Economy
Appendices
References
Index
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