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?Knowledge economy? as a concept describes a stage of socio-economic development, when knowledge become a major growth factor. In modern economy, it can be associated with processes of knowledge acquiring, creation and dissemination; its main agents are educational, scientific organizations and...
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This paper, part of a larger project on governance and growth in Russia. It deals with the problems and priorities of … the future development of primary producer regions of Russia. We design a regional strategy for socioeconomic development … the important role here is for a new regional policy. The paper examines regional financial resilience in Russia in the …
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Over the last decade or so, the debate on the planning and development of the Paris (Île-de-France) region has revolved around two little words: "Grand Paris", or Greater Paris. Despite existing political and scientific controversies surrounding the future of the capital region, three major...
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The economic crisis has affected the EU regions very differently over the last five years, depending on the region's strengths or weaknesses, its sectoral structure and the response of national and regional governments. In some countries, downturns can lead to narrower interregional disparities,...
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gross regional product (GRP) per capita and wages in Russia over 2005-2011. Such an influence is not found. The federal …. Comparing our results to the results of previous research the process of interregional convergence in Russia can be seen. In the …
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An increasing percentage of trade occurs via air. However, air services are excluded from the WTO Agreement and, as a result, the aviation market is regulated by a plethora of Air Services Agreements. In this paper, we investigate the extent of discrimination -in terms of access to international...
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This paper investigates optimal airport pricing when airlines provide imperfect substitutes products, and make decisions on capacity, scheduling and pricing. We show that the first-best toll per flight may be higher than the simple market-shares formula that were recently derived for Cournot...
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