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that started in 2008, as our shock and then analyze how the NUTS II EU regions differ in their resilience to the crisis in …Using a rich data set on the EU regions, we analyze the relevance of two possible determinants of a region's resilience … to shocks, the degree of urbanization and specialization. We take the Great Recession, the economic and financial crisis …
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Our paper seeks to provide empirical evidence for a spatial-temporal system of (short-term) regional resilience …
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that started in 2008, as our shock and then analyze how the NUTS II EU regions differ in their resilience to the crisis in …Using a rich data set on the EU regions, we analyze the relevance of two possible determinants of a region’s resilience … to shocks, the degree of urbanization and specialization. We take the Great Recession, the economic and financial crisis …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010352435
that started in 2008, as our shock and then analyze how the NUTS II EU regions differ in their resilience to the crisis in …Using a rich data set on the EU regions, we analyze the relevance of two possible determinants of a region’s resilience … to shocks, the degree of urbanization and specialization. We take the Great Recession, the economic and financial crisis …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010756164
The article examines the capacity of four medium-sized cities in Southern Europe, concerning the current situation of … small and medium sized firms in Southern Europe. At the end, the article provides some important conclusions especially for … the studied cities, but also for similar cities in the wider zone of Southern Europe. …
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Cities and towns are loci of population and production. In 2010, 80.7 percent of the United States population resided in urban areas, and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis reported that in 2011, 90.1 percent of GDP was produced in metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs), emphasizing that urban...
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relative rates of urbanization, onetime shocks to Quebec’s and Alberta’s relative steady states, and a Nova Scotia fixed effect … income but with two notable exceptions. First, in Alberta, the 1973 oil shock contributed to the rise in per capita income …
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Significant disparities still exist between regions of the European Union, even though substantial Cohesion investments are directed to address this issue. To adjust the Cohesion Policy (CP), researchers assess the returns of the CP, but almost all studies are carried out at NUTS1&2 or a country...
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intensity of the sectors' clustering is positively associated with regional resilience, while the sectorial clustering of … regions negatively affects their resilience to exogenous shocks, revealing a competitive relationship between network topology … and functionality in the configuration of regional resilience. The overall approach provides a methodological framework …
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are not stronger during the 2008-2009 crisis; if anything, the opposite is true. We then show that this weaker resilience …
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