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Flexible Specialization and Regional Industrial Agglomerations: The Case of the U.S. Motion Picture Industry
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1987
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Labor Market DynamicsFilm ProductionMotion Picture ProductionSpecialized ProductionIndustrial DevelopmentIndustrialisationRegional Industrial AgglomerationsManagementBusinessRegional Economic RestructuringFlexible SpecializationGlobal Production NetworkStrategic ManagementVisual EffectIndustrial OrganizationGlobalizationTechnology Transfer
Abstract In the contemporary motion picture industry, production is vertically disintegrated, organized around transactions among a network of small firms. In this regard, motion picture production resembles other industries whose production organizations can be characterized as flexibly specialized. In this theoretically informed case study, we trace the transformation of the industry from vertically integrated to vertically disintegrated flexibly specialized production and elucidate how this transformation affects the spatial location of production activities and labor market dynamics.
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