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manufacturing industry, characterized by features such as: · high labor intensity, especially in industries such as textiles …, knitwear, apparel, leather and footwear; · high capital intensity, especially in industries such as metallurgy, yarns and … fibers, cement, petrochemicals, milling; · high energy consumption in almost all industries. The result is a manufacturing …
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In some european areas there are thousands of active companies with quite similar profiles, but the information about the potential for cooperation among the countries in the area is scarce because of the lack of visibility of SME-s, in general, and of transnational connections between companies...
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In the European Union, one of the primary goals of integration is the convergence of the regional income per capita (and of other significant socio-economic indicators), and hence, how to generate a process of convergence. In the economic literature, theories of convergence and divergence...
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