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must be addressed by the legislator in order to remedy the situation. These factors can seriously impede investment and …
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as foreign direct investment (FDI); import and export; absorptive capacity and geographic proximity. There is a vast …
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modernisation (see Solow, 1956, Romer, 1990). In this sense, CEE governments advanced the view that foreign direct investment (FDI …
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With systemic change in Central East European countries (CEECs), foreign direct investment (FDI) became an important …
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In the last years, and particularly since the publication of the famous Barca Report (Barca, 2009), the European Union (EU) is starting to acknowledge the importance of spatially targeted regional policies and to understand how crucial a territorial approach can be in order to achieve desirable...
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During the last years, the strategies and policies in the world have moved to bioeconomy concept. However we define the bioeconomy, the future of humanity will have to focus on this concept and what derives from it. For European countries, whether EU states or non-EU countries, the bioeconomy...
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Do regional identities determine different levels of FDI-induced growth? This paper analyses the impact of FDI on the growth rates of European regions. In so doing, it discusses the role of different components of territorial capital in magnifying or daunting such an impact. The paper starts...
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