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Evolution of the regional imbalances over the territory is closely linked with the development of commodity-cash relations and hence with creation of the market economy. Since the establishment of the market economy in most countries over the world; rent, interest, yield and wage became the major...
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understanding of the nature of social and demographic processes in the region, this methodology also addresses the task of … in the region, the authors recommend monitoring the amounts of financing of the socially significant budget items, which …
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Metropolitan areas concentrate the main share of population, production and consumption in OECD countries. They are likely to be one of the most important units for economic, social and environmental analysis as well as for the development of policy strategies. However, one of the main problems...
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This paper introduces Information Theoretic - based methods for estimating a target variable in a set of small geographical areas, by exploring spatially heterogeneous relationships at the disaggregate level. Controlling for spatial effects means introducing models whereby the assumption is that...
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number of manufacturing firms in a region. The dataset was collected from SPARK (Professional market and company analysis …
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There is an abundant literature on industrial ecology aiming at explaining the survival propensity of recently started firms. The majority of the contributions concentrate on the characteristics of the entrepreneur, the new firm or the industry. Only a small minority of the existing studies...
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the development in the region by using the endogenous growth theories. In the USA, Tennesse Valley Autority was the first … one that dealed with the construction of dams in the region and to ensure the production rate. In Europe, RDAs process … governors, NGOs and local autorities (municipalities). The head of the board of directors is local governor in the region …
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Regional Competitiveness can be defined as the region's potential in the long run enforce economically in competition … economic, social and environmental situation of the region. The authors have compared the competitiveness of Latin America and …
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school-leaving examination-maturita) is another aspect of a competitive region. The institutional conditions also determine …
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Spending on productive infrastructure is seen as an important contributor to long term economic growth. Several authors have documented a downward trend in public investment during the last three decades and warned about its possible detrimental effects on the economy. A not well-realized fact...
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