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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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Problems of Economic Transition, 1995
The interactions of regional and central (federal) authorities in 1992-93 were basically determined by the Center's striving for systemic economic reforms and regions' attempts to protect themselves against the "negative" (i.e., the most painful) consequences of the reforms.
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The interactions of regional and central (federal) authorities in 1992-93 were basically determined by the Center's striving for systemic economic reforms and regions' attempts to protect themselves against the "negative" (i.e., the most painful) consequences of the reforms.
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The Case for Regional Policies
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 1970In Britain, as in other countries, we have become acutely aware in recent years of the existence of a ‘regional’ problem—the problem, that is, of different regions growing at uneven rates; with some regions developing relatively fast and others tending to be left behind. In some ways this problem of fast and slow growing regions has not led to the same
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Pandemic (COVID‐19) Policy, Regional Cooperation and the Emerging Global Production Network†
Asian Economic Journal, 2020In this paper, we explore the possible policy responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic shock as well as the related economic (financial crisis) shocks on trade and global value chains (GVC) in East Asia. We find that regional policy coordination is critical to
F. Kimura +3 more
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Regions and Regional Development Policy
2002Eastern Macedonia-Thrace consists of Kavala, Drama, Xanthi, Rodopi and Evros prefectures and occupies an area of 14,157.8 sq. km, that is 10.7 per cent of the total Greek territory.
Ilias Plaskovitis +2 more
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Regionalization and Transregional policies
2019The focus of this chapter is the regional dimension of the provision of public goods. It is argued that next to states, regions at the sub- and supranational levels are increasingly playing a role in the provision of public goods. This in turn opens up spaces for transregional policies and for networks of actors that operate at the intersection of ...
Ivaylo Gatev, Luk Van Langenhove
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1990
Among countries with distinctly regionalized economic and political structures, Australia is virtually unique in its degree of indifference to regional problems and policies, both within the academic community and among the general public. To an economist brought up in Canada, it seems extraordinary that highly respected surveys of the Australian ...
Niles Hansen +2 more
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Among countries with distinctly regionalized economic and political structures, Australia is virtually unique in its degree of indifference to regional problems and policies, both within the academic community and among the general public. To an economist brought up in Canada, it seems extraordinary that highly respected surveys of the Australian ...
Niles Hansen +2 more
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Regional Economic Policy and a Europe of the Regions
1997Today, the number one factor for competitive advantage is innovation. With the changes brought about in global economic relations by the rise to prominence of the East Asian economies and the demise of Fordism as a model of industrial and wider societal regulation (see the Introduction to this volume), new approaches to creating competitive advantage ...
COOKE, Phil +2 more
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Technological forecasting & social change, 2022
Muhammad Irfan +3 more
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Muhammad Irfan +3 more
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Regional Policies for Knowledge Anchoring in European Regions
European Planning Studies, 2012The design of regional policy tools for supporting economic development in the knowledge economy requires an understanding of the links between extra- and intra-regional knowledge interactions. In this paper, we argue that policymakers must shift from focusing primarily on the development of regionalized relationships and institutions, in which ...
Dahlström, Margareta, James, Laura
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