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TThis paper develops an answer to the question of what constitutes a resilient region (Bristow, 2010) by arguing that the resilient region can be seen as a prototype bioregion. The transition from a proto-bioregion to a bioregion, and thus from proto-bioregionalism to bioregionalism proper, is...
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RESUMEN<br> <br> Partiendo de un enfoque que incide en la articulación de procesos globales y efectos socioeconómicos y territoriales localizados –en el puerto pesquero de Barbate-, la primera parte del trabajo resume algunas de las principales líneas que caracterizan la globalización de los...
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<b>RESUMEN</b><br> <br> El presente trabajo surge como resultado de las evaluaciones de la Iniciativa Leader realizadas<br> en nuestra Comunidad Autónoma desde el Instituto de Estudios Sociales de Andalucía (IESA-CSIC,1999, 2001 y 2003). En estas líneas se aborda la compleja sinergia de dimensiones y elementos...
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Public authorities, international organizations and non-profit associations are nowadays working on identifying and solving the problems of various communities (i.e., towns, villages and other administrative-territorial units) through the development of specialized programs. Sustainable...
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Public authorities, international organizations and non-profit associations are nowadays working on identifying and solving the problems of various communities (i.e., towns, villages and other administrative-territorial units) through the development of specialized programs. Sustainable...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011399971
Does globalization increase inequality in developing countries, and if so, how? In a theoretical model of a regionally …
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globalization on labour productivity growth in BRICS countries. The study also examines the relative role of consumption factors and … other factors for the structural development during globalization. The study uses shift-share analysis, dynamic panel data … of structural change is relatively significant in China and India. The globalization measures including international …
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The explosion of multinational activities in recent decades is rapidly transforming the global landscape of industrial production. But are the emerging clusters of multinational production the rule or the exception? What drives the offshore agglomeration of multinational firms in comparison to...
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The recent economic downturn in South Asia in the wake of the global financial crisis lowers the economic growth potential and leads to additional economic and social hardship. In response to these challenges, this paper advocates structural change as the inclusive new source of growth....
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