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 <note><![CDATA[This paper proposes that a virtuous circle for the sustainable development of a city or region is achieved through a process whereby proactive and strong
leadership and effective institutions enhance the capacity and capability of a place to
better use its resource endowments and gain an improved market fit in becoming
competitive and being entrepreneurial. It is proposed that the performance of a city or
region at a point in time and the path of its economic development over time may be
represented by its position in a Regional Competitiveness Performance Cube. The
paper proposes a new model framework whereby a city or region’s economic development and performance is an outcome dependent on how its resource endowments
and market fit as quasi-independent variables are mediated by the interaction between leadership, institutions, and entrepreneurship as intervening variables. The experiences of a number of case study cities from a variety of settings in the US, Europe, Asia and Australia are explored within that framework.]]></note>
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