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Industrial restructuring in transitional Baltic Sea Region countries (Baltic States, Kaliningrad oblast) [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper analyses recent trends in industrial development in the Baltic Sea transition countries. The heavy industry collapsed during the first half of 1990s in most former socialist countries.
Mihkel Laan
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The Relations between energy efficiency and GDP in the Baltic sea region and non-Baltic sea region

open access: yes, 2017
This study employs the data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach, with a single output (real GDP) and three inputs (labour, real capital stock, and energy consumption) to estimate the totai factor energy efficiency (TFEE) of 27 EU countries: 8 in the Baltic Sea region and 19 in the non-Baitic Sea region.
Chang, Ming-Chung, Shieh, Hwai-Shuh
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Eco-innovations in Baltic Sea Region

open access: yesResearch on Enterprise in Modern Economy Theory and Practice, 2013
Eco-innovations unites competitiveness and sustainable development. Their creation and implementation improves the environmental state and the level of technological advantage. There are various rankings presenting innovativeness of national economies.
Hanna Kruk
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The Macroregion Approach and Territorial Cohesion of the Baltic Region

open access: yes
The Baltic Sea Region as macroregion moves towards the regional economic approach...multidimensional models on the spatial planning systems are observed..
Geipele, Ineta, Štaube, Tatjana
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Future of Bioenergy in the Baltic Sea Region - workshop report

open access: yes, 2002
The workshop was the first event in the activities of BASREC (Baltic Sea Region Energy Co-operation) pertaining to improve framework conditions to increased use of biomass in energy production.
Vesterinen, Pirkko, Alakangas, Eija
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Baltic Sea region diagnosis

open access: yes
This deliverable comprises hydrogen profile overviews for the nine countries participating in the BalticSeaH2 project: Finland, Estonia, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Germany. The purpose of the profiles is to provide an overview of each country’s status, potential, and ambitions regarding the hydrogen economy.
Kiviranta, Kirsikka   +5 more
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BSR InnoShip - Baltic Sea Cooperation for Reducing Ship and Port Emissions through Knowledge&Innovation-Based Competitiveness

open access: yes
In this framework, the Baltic Sea countries are to prepare national implementation plans to bring into effect the IMO limitations for emissions. EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive, the EU Strategy and Action Plan for the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) and ...
Pastare, Inese   +9 more
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European Integration and Changing Trade Patterns: The Case of the Baltic States [PDF]

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The analysis of Baltic regional trade patterns reveals that during the nineties the Baltic states made significant progress to integrate into the Western European division of labour although a significant share of (transit) trade with Russia remained. In
Claus-Friedrich Laaser, Klaus Schrader
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