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This paper examines the emergence and evolution over a hundred years (1908-2008) of francophone regional studies and science and regional and territorial development in Québec (Canada). Focusing on various dimensions such as their intellectual roots and bearers, their institutional academic...
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We study changes in 130 countries’ indices of revealed comparative advantage for 1,240 products between 1995 and 2010, to answer: (i) whether export diversification is path-dependent, and whether it is more difficult to diversify into more sophisticated products; and (ii) whether education...
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Small towns ensure services on the basic urban level, jobs, social contacts, occasions to travel outside the micro-region, services of the state administration and sometimes also an identity of the micro-region. Mass commuting from villages to small towns is usual for Czechia for a long time....
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balances required in the euro area periphery to bring structural current account balances to levels compatible with sustainable …
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, through which this relationship has evolved. Accordingly, the main questions to be addressed are as follows: is the core-periphery …? Drawing upon some basic concepts such as core-periphery dichotomy, insularity, isolation and connectivity, the main argument …, has also started to shift. The island has turned into a periphery of this new core. However, this shift brought about also …
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studying the geographical environment and also Krugman's economic geographical theory, a more complex understanding of empires …
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Small towns ensure services on the basic urban level, jobs, social contacts, occasions to travel outside the micro-region, services of the state administration and sometimes also an identity of the micro-region. Mass commuting from villages to small towns is usual for Czechia for a long time....
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