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Few other countries feature the combination of very low population densities and difficult topography that hinders communication, in addition to a variety of contrasting climates. But the “Nordic welfare model” strives, with a good degree of success, to offer equal living conditions to all...
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"megaregions" and tap economies of scale. This report discusses how eight cities and counties in Norway and Sweden - along the …
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The northern sparsely populated areas (NSPA) of Finland, Norway and Sweden are becoming increasingly important to the …
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coastal counties of Norway. These territories are linked by shared characteristics and challenges, as well as by historical …
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Across the OECD, globalisation increasingly tests the ability of regional economies to adapt and exploit their competitive edge, as it also offers new opportunities for regional development. This review of Newcastle in the United Kingdom looks at a medium-sized metropolitan area that is the...
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