The making and unmaking of uneven development: The role of anchor firms in creating and overcoming industrial decline in East Germany

Wolf, Christina (2025) The making and unmaking of uneven development: The role of anchor firms in creating and overcoming industrial decline in East Germany. Journal of Economic Geography: lbaf055. ISSN 1468-2702
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This article theoretically explores the structural drivers of regional development traps by integrating core-periphery theories with industrial geography. It highlights how distinct industrial ecosystems form productive hierarchies. This is empirically illustrated through East Germany's transformation after reunification. The dismantling of anchor firms during privatisation turned East German regions into Satellite Platform districts, reliant on externally headquartered firms for technology and investment and subject to Myrdalian backwash-effects. Nonetheless, research-intensive manufacturing hotspots, like those in Jena, emerged through industrial policy supporting anchor firm functions. These findings underscore the importance of regional development strategies that cultivate regional anchor firms as key agglomerating forces.


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