- Regional Development and Innovation
- Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
- Mining and Resource Management
- Regional resilience and development
- Regional Economic and Spatial Analysis
- Firm Innovation and Growth
- Private Equity and Venture Capital
- Family Business Performance and Succession
- Natural Resources and Economic Development
- Global trade and economics
- Economic Growth and Productivity
- Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
- Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
- Global trade, sustainability, and social impact
- Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
- Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
- Finance, Taxation, and Governance
- Business, Education, Mathematics Research
- Economic and Technological Innovation
- Migration, Education, Indigenous Social Dynamics
- Business, Innovation, and Economy
- Environmental and Ecological Studies
- Historical Art and Architecture Studies
- Spatial and Panel Data Analysis
- Historical Studies of Medieval Iberia
Universidad Católica del Norte
2016-2025
The University of Melbourne
2020
Abstract Conceptual innovation with respect to the enclave concept has been virtually absent compared industry agglomerations. This is despite fact that some varieties of agglomeration distinguished in literature appear come close what previously were regarded as industrial enclaves and frequent allusions nature economic spaces produced by contemporary processes globalization. Bringing on into dialogue, we revisit enclave—a largely neglected since it enjoyed a popularity connection study...
Journal Article Large mining enterprises and regional development in Chile: between the enclave cluster Get access Martín Arias, Arias † **Bartlett, School of Planning, University College London, UK †Corresponding author: Bartlett, UK. email <martin.loyola.11@ucl.ac.uk> Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Miguel Atienza, Atienza ****Departamento de Economía, Universidad Católica del Norte, Antofagasta, Chile Jan Cademartori ******Departamento Economic...
This exchange urges economic geographers working within several major extant schools of thought to pay greater attention uneven development in general and the dark side geographies particular.
Abstract The modern mining industry’s capital–labor dynamic centers on mobilizing workers from distant urban areas to extraction sites, operating under roster and long-distance commuting (LDC) system. Commonly explained as a cost-saving strategy or individual worker choice, this study challenges prevailing interpretations by embedding LDC within labor regimes show the broader socio-ecological contexts that explain phenomenon. Through qualitative work, it unveils how is grounded in spheres of...
ABSTRACT Regional diversification has been positioned as a topic of great interest among researchers economic geography, however, there remain some research gaps that must be attended to. Through the use complex networks analysis from this literature in period 1975 to 2022, we identify methodological and theoretical issues related its measurement methods, lack an integrative framework ontology, social structure few integrated mostly constituted by global north, scarce attention relationship...
Th e growing distance between the place where people work and live has given rise to interregional commutation fl ows whose impact on local economies still received scant attention.Th is article analysis importance of this phenomenon in Chile its welfare Antofagasta, a Chilean region which attracts big amount workers living other regions country.Th results an extended input output model, show that indirect eff ects type regional demand have negative signifi cant consequences income...
Abstract This paper analyses the role played by different urban nodes in Chilean copper mining Global Production Network (GPN), and how filtering mechanisms act favour of capital city, limiting territorial embeddedness extractive industry resource peripheries. In doing so, we make three contributions to literature. First, addition observing gateway cities (those connecting hinterlands global economy), propose an intermediate category hierarchies which label “backdoor city” that can perform...
To control the transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Brazilian local governments have adopted partial lockdown measures in economic sectors, thereby triggering shocks along input-output supply chains. The national internal market and territorial disparities favor formation subnational production networks within borders, thus increasing potential effects on regional integration networks. Therefore, this study makes hypothetical simulations COVID-19 mitigation policy decisions...
resumen | Diferentes trabajos señalan que, según la superficie de Chile y el nivel desarrollo que ha alcanzado, concentración actividad población en Región Metropolitana resulta excesiva.Además, durante las dos últimas décadas, desigualdad espacial aumentado país, situación podría afectar negativamente su crecimiento sido sistemáticamente ignorada diseño políticas públicas.Este trabajo muestra diversos mecanismos mercado, como movilidad los trabajadores flujos comercio entre regiones, muchas...
Abstract The rise of global sourcing implies a heterogeneous relationship between buyers and suppliers regarding the liberalisation scenarios in emerging countries. This paper analyses effect regional trade agreements (RTAs) on participation Global Value Chains Latin American countries 1995 2015. We combine framework gravity equations with value‐added, applying Pseudo Poisson Maximum Likelihood (PPML) estimator panel data fixed effects to deal endogeneity heteroscedasticity. Heterogeneous...
This paper overviews the sources currently financing entrepreneurship in Chile, with special emphasis on public instruments, and uses information gathered by Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) Chile between 2003 2006 to test hypothesis that, despite efforts, there is still a finance gap, that this may significantly influence domestic economic performance long term. After thorough bibliographic review regarding financial alternatives descriptive analysis of GEM data, results show while...
In regions whose industrial structure is organized around one or more large firm corporations, the best practices of small and medium enterprises depend on where firms are located in supply chain. This paper studies 351 Antofagasta Region Chile between 2007 2008, multinational public mining companies drivers local economy government promoting formation a cluster. Structural equation model used to show that first-tier enterprise suppliers, directly related follow business promote...
Recent contributions to the global production networks (GPN) literature delve into public governance as mediation between and regional assets. They deal with state a buyer, producer regulator. Further developing this line of research, present article goes beyond inter-scalar mediation, explaining how Chile's National Mining Company (ENAMI, by its Spanish acronym) directly ties domestic international markets. The authors argue that in such cases, global-to-local connections are what GPN...
| El estudio de la migración interna se ha basado tradicionalmente en una concepción banal del espacio, sin tener cuenta cómo las representaciones regionales, el espacio construido socialmente, afectan decisión migrar a otra sociológico discurso para identi car los discursos futuros profesionales otras regiones Chile sobre Región Antofagasta, área minera localizada norte país.A pesar prosperidad creciente esta región durante dos últimas décadas, que representan poseen denotación...
This paper explores the state of formal and informal equity sources currently available for financing entrepreneurial activity in Chile.By integrating theoretical perspectives regarding funding information gathered from Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) surveys, argues that despite favorable environment existing Chile investment, these markets are still incipient strongly dependent on public policies.In this respect it is proposed intervention to address gaps should also adopt a...