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, in order to develop and to contribute to the respective region development. To the end of clusters development the …Clusters regarded as groups of companies in a certain field of activity, region or area together with the institutions … they closely collaborate with aim at stimulating innovative activities, development of experience and knowledge exchange …
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Clusters, “industrial” competitive conglomerate, are a real alternative to the economic development of our country … factors: economic, social, political, technical and institutional and clusters are formed in regions with high competitiveness …. Known is that, in general, clusters are defined as spatial agglomeration of firms or conglomerate of interconnected …
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Successful economic development is a process of successive upgrading. As nations develop, they progress in terms of …
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Economic growth is one of the ultimate goals of any economic system. The relationship between the development of the … regions and economic growth of the state is a subject of long-time debates. The regional development is influenced by many … factors that act differently depending on the region. The economic environment is characterized by non-linear turbulent …
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regional socio-economic development priorities. The typology of regional higher education systems in Russia is presented in the … education. Different approaches to the development of the regional higher education systems in Russia are explored in the paper … public policy mechanisms for the development of regional higher education systems in the context of the compliance with the …
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Drawing on qualitative data from five focus group discussions (N=23), we developed a typology with migrant and refugee …, personal resilience and aspirations, and mental health. Based on these factors, our typology differentiates between four …
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Drawing on qualitative data from five focus group discussions (N=23), we developed a typology with migrant and refugee …, personal resilience and aspirations, and mental health. Based on these factors, our typology differentiates between four …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013168856
investment in research, development, innovations and education are the most useful actions for export competitiveness enhancement … well known that competitiveness is difficult to obtain, but extremely easy to lose. Improvement of the agri …-industrial products’ export competitiveness, without adequate and relatively easy access to finances is mission impossible. The scarce of …
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The concept of regional competitiveness is associated with certain economic circumstances leading to the development of … clusters in a limited number of places. Michael Porter has had an important contribution to the development of the concept of … geographical clusters, at both European and overseas level; he combines the basic Marshallian model with elements of company …
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