@techreport{06cd990ae92e4a68b608fac6275a4d62,
title = "Can foundational economy save regions in crisis?",
abstract = "We perform an explorative analysis of employment patterns in the foundationaleconomy producing mundane everyday necessities and providing welfare services across Swedish regional labour markets between 2007 and 2016. We focus specifically on hierarchical patterns in spatial distribution of foundational activities and their association – direct and through integration with other economic activities – with regional employment dynamics in times of crisis, recovery, and growth. Our findings suggest the foundational economy plays animportant role as employment provider to a substantial number of Swedish workers, particularly in non-metropolitan regions. Besides, it appears to be associated with improved ability of regions to retain employment in the most acute phases of economic crisis, but only if it is well integrated into regional industrial profiles. However, its overall contribution to regional resilience in the long term appears to be rather limited.",
keywords = "foundational economy, everyday economy, employment, regional resilience, crisis, recovery, Sweden",
author = "Mikhail Martynovich and Teis Hansen and Karl-Johan Lundquist",
year = "2020",
month = dec,
language = "English",
publisher = "Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography, Urban & Regional Research Centre Utrecht, Utrecht University",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography, Urban & Regional Research Centre Utrecht, Utrecht University",
}