Contrasts in Innovation: Pittsburgh Then and Now

M. J. Madison
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Assessments of the relationship among law, innovation, and economic growth often begin with one or more propositions of law or law practice and predict how changes might affect innovation or business practice. This approach is problematic when applied to questions of regional economic development, because historic and contemporary local conditions vary considerably. This paper takes a different tack. It takes a snapshot of one recovering post-industrial economy, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. For most of the 20th century, Pittsburgh's steelmakers were leading examples worldwide of American economic prowess. Pittsburgh was so vibrant with industry that a late 19th century travel writer called Pittsburgh "hell with the lid taken off," and he meant that as a compliment. In the early 1980s, however, Pittsburgh's steel economy collapsed, a victim of changing worldwide demand for steel and the industry's inflexible commitment to a large-scale integrated production model. As the steel industry collapsed, the Pittsburgh region collapsed, too. Unemployment in some parts of the Pittsburgh region peaked at 20%. More than 100,000 manufacturing jobs disappeared. Tens of thousands of residents moved away annually. Over the last 30 years, Pittsburgh has slowly recovered, building a new economy that balances limited manufacturing with a broad range of high quality services. In 2009, President Barack Obama took note of the region's rebirth by selecting the city to host a summit of the Group of 20 (G-20) finance ministers. The paper describes the characteristics of Pittsburgh today and measures the state of its renewal. It considers the extent, if any, to which law and the legal system have contributed to Pittsburgh's modern success, and it identifies lessons that this Pittsburgh case study might offer for other recovering and transitioning post-industrial regions.
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创新的对比:匹兹堡的过去和现在
对法律、创新和经济增长之间关系的评估通常从法律或法律实践的一个或多个命题开始,并预测变化如何影响创新或商业实践。这种做法在适用于区域经济发展问题时是有问题的,因为历史和当代的地方条件差别很大。本文采取了不同的策略。它拍摄了美国宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡一个正在复苏的后工业经济的快照。在20世纪的大部分时间里,匹兹堡的钢铁制造商是美国经济实力在世界范围内的领先典范。匹兹堡是如此充满活力的工业,以至于19世纪末的一位旅行作家称匹兹堡为“没有盖子的地狱”,他的意思是恭维。然而,在20世纪80年代初,匹兹堡的钢铁经济崩溃了,这是全球钢铁需求变化和该行业对大规模一体化生产模式的僵化承诺的受害者。随着钢铁工业的崩溃,匹兹堡地区也随之崩溃。匹兹堡部分地区的失业率达到了20%的峰值。超过10万个制造业工作岗位消失。每年都有数以万计的居民搬走。在过去的30年里,匹兹堡已经慢慢恢复,建立了一个平衡有限的制造业和广泛的高质量服务的新经济。2009年,美国总统巴拉克•奥巴马(Barack Obama)注意到该地区的重生,选择该市主办20国集团(g20)财长峰会。本文描述了当今匹兹堡的特点,并对其更新状况进行了衡量。它考虑了法律和法律体系对匹兹堡现代成功的贡献程度(如果有的话),并确定了匹兹堡案例研究可能为其他复苏和转型的后工业地区提供的经验教训。
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