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Recent research has highlighted that in the last few years the evolution of regional disparities in many European states has become pro-cyclical. This represents a change with respect to the predominantly anti-cyclical pattern of the 1960s and 1970s. This paper addresses the question of whether...
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and the Cohesion Fund. The main goal of the associated transfers is to facilitate convergence of poor regions (in terms of … would lead to higher aggregate growth in the EU and could generate even faster convergence than the current scheme does. …
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In the knowledge era, the importance of highly-qualified human capital has been widely recognized as a key factor for local economic development, especially for those areas specialized in science and technology (S&T). Assuming a regional perspective, the capacity to attract this kind of people...
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Affuso A., Capello R. and Fratesi U. Globalization and competitive strategies in European vulnerable regions, Regional Studies. This paper highlights the role played by structural economic features and industrial competitive strategies in the performance of a group of European regions, defined...
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and the Cohesion Fund. The main goal of the associated transfers is to facilitate convergence of poor regions (in terms of … to higher aggregate growth in the EU and could generate even faster convergence than the current scheme does. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010758447