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The Future of Rural Manufacturing

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The Future of Rural Manufacturing provides insights on the transformations that have occurred in manufacturing across rural regions in recent decades. It describes opportunities and challenges in this context, highlighting those relating to climate and demographic change and digitalisation, as well as shifting patterns in globalisation. With support from the European Commission, the project combines a wide range of both quantitative and qualitative analysis. The former examines broad trends in manufacturing performance across OECD rural (TL3) regions between 2000 and 2019, with deeper dives that draw on more granular microdata in 14 OECD countries. Case studies were conducted across 12 regions in Slovenia, Germany, Italy, and France. They comprised interviews with over 300 local, regional, and national actors across government, private sector, universities, research institutes, NGOs and non-profit community organisations. The project also benefited from foresight and futures workshops conducted in January and July 2022 with experts and policymakers across OECD countries.

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Lessons from 12 regional case studies

This chapter summarises the key findings from 12 regional cases studies conducted over the course of this project across four OECD countries that include France, Germany, Italy and Slovenia. The case studies cover a diverse range of rural areas (non-metropolitan close to a medium-sized city, non-metropolitan close to the small city, and remote rural regions) as well as various types of manufacturing activities. These case studies deliver a practical deep dive into how manufacturing can evolve as a continued source of regional development, particularly with the right strategies, resources and co-ordination across policy areas. The chapter takes stock of some of the main recommendations identified in the case studies.

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