"Many economies, reflecting the economic orthodoxy of the time – Wales is a case in point - had since the end of World War Two, based economic development policies on inward investment from external donating regions. This invariably meant the attraction of large (usually manufacturing) plants yet this policy has served to militate against the dynamism inherent in enterprise. As long ago as 1971, the Bolton Report (CMND 4811, 1971) warned that we fear that an economy dominated by large firms cannot for long avoid ossification and decay and that we can think of no substitute for the dynamic influence of new forms in preventing the ossification of the economy"E numa época como a que vivemos, em que os modelos que triunfaram no século XX estão a definhar e a ser corroídos ...
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Trecho retirado de "Enterprise and Competitiveness – Some Illustrative Evidence from Europe and the Periphery" J.G. Ball e Debbie Ball (Combi2011 Conference Proceedings)
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