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The study reveals the results of a study of the level of social-economic development of regions in the country for the period 2000 – 2002. The methodology used here includes double use of the taxonomic method: in determining generalizing measurers, characterizing different aspects of the...
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widerzuspiegeln müssen insgesamt sowohl der Diskurs über die Entwicklung Europas als auch die Regionalpolitik nuancierter werden. …
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The paper explores the topical issue of regional income equalisation using a variety of data sources on both output and incomes in order to determine the degree of convergence at the level of the eight regional uthorities. The inter-regional variations in economic welfare are decomposed into a...
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Le succes de l'integration europenne se revele indissociable du potentiel de cohesion economique et sociale en Europe. L'article 130 du Traite de l'Union Europeenne definit la cohesion economique et sociale comme la promotion d'un "developpement harmonieux" et la "reduction de l'ecart entre les...
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Russia is a federation of more than 80 regions spanning across a huge territory. Natural resource endowment, inherited industrial specialization, remoteness and climate conditions contribute to large regional disparities. This paper presents an empirical framework model for assessing...
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This paper estimates agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, and represents the first empirical analysis that combines evidence on agglomeration benefits and the productivity impact of metropolitan governance structures, while taking into account the potential sorting of individuals...
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In estimating agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, this paper represents the first empirical analysis that contrasts cross-country evidence on agglomeration benefits with the productivity impact of metropolitan governance structures, while taking into account the potential sorting...
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Which of Germanys regions is the most attractive? Where is it best to live and work - on objective grounds? These questions are summed up in the concept "quality of life". This paper uses recent research projects that determine this parameter to examine the spatial distribution of quality of...
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This paper estimates agglomeration benefits based on city productivity differentials across five OECD countries (Germany, Mexico, Spain, United Kingdom, and United States). It highlights the relationship between cities’ governmental fragmentation and productivity, and represents the first...
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Models of the new economic geography share a number of common conclusions, but also exhibit notable differences, in particular with respect to the shape of the location pattern and the efficiency of the market equilibrium. This reflects the fact that these models rely heavily on specific...
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