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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA
Sandra Postaroff
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2017
This chapter addresses the topic of ‘localisation policies’ (measures and incentives for attracting and developing companies) in relation to the actual subjects of such policies, their aims and targets. The existence of business relationships and networks, and the ubiquity of interaction processes make contemporary policy measures problematic in all ...
Guercini, Simone, Tunisini, Annalisa
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This chapter addresses the topic of ‘localisation policies’ (measures and incentives for attracting and developing companies) in relation to the actual subjects of such policies, their aims and targets. The existence of business relationships and networks, and the ubiquity of interaction processes make contemporary policy measures problematic in all ...
Guercini, Simone, Tunisini, Annalisa
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Regional Development and Regional Development Research
2010Regional development is an important interdisciplinary research field among geography, resource and environmental sciences, economics and management sciences that is characterized by three distinctive features of comprehensiveness, spatial diversity and time variability[1].
Dadao Lu, Jie Fan
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Regional development strategies: Aegean Region development project
Regions Magazine, 2002(2002). Regional development strategies: Aegean Region development project. Regions Magazine: Vol. 239, No. 1, pp. 18-18.
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1980
Even when there is no over-all deficiency of aggregate demand, unemployment may occur through changes in the conditions of demand and supply. Demand may be buoyant for some goods, e.g. electronic equipment and cars, and slack for others, e.g. ships, where workers become unemployed. On the supply side, too, technological change, e.g.
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Even when there is no over-all deficiency of aggregate demand, unemployment may occur through changes in the conditions of demand and supply. Demand may be buoyant for some goods, e.g. electronic equipment and cars, and slack for others, e.g. ships, where workers become unemployed. On the supply side, too, technological change, e.g.
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2003
AbstractAttempts to evaluate the progress that has been made to date in reducing spatial inequality. More specifically, it aims to evaluate the pattern of regional economic development from 1975 to 2000, assess the gains, if any, in reducing regional disparities, and estimate the extent to which government policies have contributed to regional ...
Rosario G. Manasan +1 more
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AbstractAttempts to evaluate the progress that has been made to date in reducing spatial inequality. More specifically, it aims to evaluate the pattern of regional economic development from 1975 to 2000, assess the gains, if any, in reducing regional disparities, and estimate the extent to which government policies have contributed to regional ...
Rosario G. Manasan +1 more
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Region, regionalization and regional development areas
2013All developed and developing countries experience regional unbalance in socioeconomic area. Especially after Second World War, that regional problems take place in the economic and political agenda of societies in a number of countries as a national problem leaded to the sensitivity of public opinion to problem to increase [1].
Fatih Bilal Alodali M., Arslan E.
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