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period in Russian regions there existed un- conditional beta-convergence, poor regions grew faster than rich ones. This …The paper considers the influence of federal government expenditures and transfers on interregional convergence in … paper shows that in this period inequality of Russian regions in GRP per capita and wages was diminishing. In the given …
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optimization of the firms they work with. Firstly, in order to improve the individual competitiveness of those firms. Secondly …, knitting relationships between firms settle in the region they work in, in order to improve the competitiveness of the … highly impacted on the region with job destruction and SMEs closures. This has generated a inter-territorial cooperation …
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the Piraeus cluster structure and governance. The main principle is the pursue of increased competitiveness, not only for … independent business units - potential cluster members, but an integrated increase in the competitiveness of the overall cluster …
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Disparities across regions and provinces are on the agenda of both developed and developing countries. Differences in … terms of development and income between regions are becoming more important policy challenge particularly in developing … in the framework of regional economic development and competitiveness. Diyarbakir-Sanliurfa Region is the seventh largest …
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processes, technological levels and regions. It can also assist in assessing the competitiveness of local arrangements for …
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This paper reconsiders the theoretical foundations of EU regional policy in economics. It begins with a discussion of the line of thought of its prevalent explanation in equilibrium economics which is focusing on market failures as its key underpinning and which is the major toolkit of...
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Northern territories (including the Arctic) occupy over 80% of Russian area. Development of these regions is based on … to assess an ability of northern regions to generate and diffuse innovations. The study was methodologically divided into … Russian regions. An ability to create new knowledge is described by a number of indexes, the ability to extend and apply …
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environmental efficiencies are compared with the Italian regional average and used as a benchmark for the regions of the Northern …
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, heterogeneity of researchers, and cities or regions play? Using our framework, first we study how a researcher creates a new … multiple cities or regions. In the last NARSA meetings in Atlanta, we presented preliminary results on the same topic. In this …
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housing supply as the city grows. Therefore, the housing supply elasticity has considerable influence on the competitiveness …
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