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The transition towards an economy based on the market principles represents a period of deep changes, starting from … capture the social change of the Romanian rural area in transition, as a result of the deepest transformation that defined the …
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We summarize the empirical literature on regional labour market development in transition. This literature suggests … that transition has been associated with increased regional disparities and there is some indication of polarisation … migration, wage flexibility and capital mobility. Migration is lower in most transition economies than in the EU and capital …
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market performances in the eight transition countries that became EU members in May 2004 (8-CEECs). The consideration of a …. The main empirical finding is that, while transition countries – in particular the eight CEECs – are converging, with a …
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Regional innovation is considered one of the most important drivers of development at present. Innovation is the tool that can help regions develop regardless of their natural resources and potential. The main purpose of the paper is to foster the innovation at regional level in Romania in order...
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One way to overcome the economic crisis is that of taking advantage of the business opportunities and financing within the regional development. The aim of the present paper is to underline the importance of being informed about the business opportunities and analyze the results of a research...
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The innovation process is characterized by interactive learning involving multiple entities (Lundvall 1988). The flow and exchange of information and knowledge spurs R&D activities and innovation enhancing regions’ economic growth and competitiveness. Being aware of this process, government...
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The aim of this chapter is to provide empirically supported evidence regarding regional development and inequalities in the European Union by focusing specifically on the Central and Eastern European countries. The process of European integration has impacted on the growth potential of all...
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's transition from monocentric to functional polycentric, enhancing the economic role of medium‐sized cities, creating specialized …
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China's ongoing urban economic growth has sharply increased the population's per capita income, lowered the count of people living below the poverty line, and caused major environmental problems. We survey the growing literature investigating the causes and consequences of China's urban...
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This study focuses on testing the relationship between income inequality and economic growth within counties in the United States, and the channels through which the effects of a relationship are observed. Based on a system of equations estimation, the empirical results confirm the hypotheses...
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