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examined upon two perspectives regarding its historical background. Firstly, the centrality in regional terms - the influence … that changes in regional centrality affect urban centrality as well the process of occupation and land use in the city. On …
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supermarket value chains and how those firms' participation might stimulate growth through regional trade. Our results show that … local processing firms' participation in regional supermarket value chains is constrained by a number of factors that pose …
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Regional corridors are popular components of regional cooperation initiatives and have been in use for several years … terms of content and implications. This paper elaborates on a simple framework for regional corridors development in the … context of regional cooperation, anchored on two dimensions of these corridors: the extent to which they are national or …
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This paper examines the effects of regional factors related to macroeconomic, environmental and energy data in relation … to regional investment attractiveness to the Greek solar energy sec-tor. Applying the Analytic Hierarchy Process method …, the paper explores the significance of some criteria with reference to the regional investment attractiveness of solar …
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This paper is to analyze the effect of trade openness on regional inequality of South Korea. Trade has been the driving … the country's regional inequality using several sub-national panel dataset covering between 2003 and 2012. All data set … for the 16 regional units (nine provinces and seven metropolitan cities) are collected from archival materials in Korean …
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gross regional product (GRP) per capita and wages in Russia over 2005-2011. Such an influence is not found. The federal … result confirms the prediction of neoclassical theory of regional growth and challenges a new economic geography prediction …
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A key aspect of understanding how regions grow is the interplay between jobs in the tradable and jobs in the non-tradable sector. Jobs in the tradable sector supply the world market and can therefore move from region to region, but every region has a local demand for non-tradable goods and the...
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potential that this cycle has to leverage a regional sustained economic growth on the specifics of RMRJ. In particular, it is …
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geographically clustered business activities, in order to stimulate regional innovation. Underlying the relation between clusters and … collaborate intensively, many regional clusters are mere co-locations of firms. To enhance our understanding of why some clusters …
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Specialisation (RIS3) on a regional basis. This concept is in accordance with the EU 2020 goals of smart, sustainable and inclusive …
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