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David Angel |
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Current Research InterestsProfessor Angel's research focus is technological and organizational change. Within this general area, he works on both issues of global economic change and the environment, particularly high technology industrialization and green technology development. Current funded research includes:
Selected PublicationsAngel, D. and M. Rock. 2003. Engaging economic development agencies in environmental protection: The case for embedded autonomy. Local Environment 8: 45-59. Angel, D. 2002. Inter-firm collaboration in technology development within US manufacturing industries. Regional Studies 36: 333-344. Angel, D. 2002. Studying global economic change: Editorial. Economic Geography 78: 253-255. Angel, D., H.S. Brown, R. Broskiewicz and S. Wronski. 2000. Environmental regulation of privatized industry in Poland. Environment and Planning C 18: 575-92. Angel, D. and M.T. Rock. 2000. Asia's clean revolution: Industry, growth and the environment. Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf Publishing. Brown H.S. and D. Angel. 2000. Environmental regulatory reform in Poland: Lessons for industrializing economies. Environmental Science and Technology 34: 3849-3856. Brown, H.S., D. Angel and P. Derr. 2000. Effective environmental regulation: Learning from Poland's experience. Westport: Praeger. Rock, M., D. Angel and T. Feridhanusetyawan. 1999. Industrial ecology and clean development in East Asia. Journal of Industrial Ecology 3: 29-42.
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