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development of specialized programs. Sustainable development projects in rural or urban areas are flourishing all around the world … technical report on smart urban infrastructures around the world, which will serve as a basis for the development of the future …
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influence of globalization and economic integration various processes across the Global Marketplace move towards conversion of …
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"Bosman Ruling" improves sporting performance for all clubs. It thus raises a question: who benefits from globalization of …". Using both DDD and IV, we observe that previously strong clubs significantly benefited from globalization of labor. Soccer …
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Basically, shadow banking is an original kind of business organization, or better a set of institutions and markets, finalized to disinvest fixed assets and convey them to the financial markets. Nowadays, tackling the subject means penetrating the hard core of financialization. Shadow banking...
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Over the last decades, at a European level, efforts have been made so that regions become capable of sustainable economic growth, with great social cohesion and better distribution of wealth, while at the same time under open market conditions, they are being exposed to external competitiveness....
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Since some years Richard Florida's ideas on the creative class have attracted a great deal of theoretical and empirical attention. One part of his theory says that the "creative class" - people with highly creative and innovative abilities - are the driving force of regional economic...
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