THE INFLUENCE OF VARIOUS COLLABORATIVE ASPECTS OF LARGE AND MEDIUM COMPANIES ON REGIONAL PERFORMANCE [PDF]
In this paper we investigate a modern topic in the regional economics literature, namely the concept of microeconomic competitiveness. Particularly, we investigate the influence of the collaborative activities of the large and medium firms, as a ...
Cosmin Florin LEHENE +1 more
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Clustering of territorial objects in the management of their sustainable development [PDF]
It is necessary to understand the nature of spatial territorial socio-economic objects in order for them to have an effective influence on the implementation of measures intended to increase the living standards of the population that resides there.
Dmitrii Rodionov +3 more
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Vladimir Pavlovich Bezobrazov (1828–1889): the Forerunner of the Russian Regional Economy [PDF]
The paper analyzes the part of Bezobrazov’s scientific heritage which is directly relevant to the research of economic problems of regions with different taxonomic level. Although most of Bezobrazov’s studies are strictly applied the author considers V.P.
Alexander Nikolaevich Demyanenko
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Applying Spatial Economics to National Spatial Planning [PDF]
Despite the impressive development of the field of spatial economics, some have criticised the lack of policy applications. In addition, the literature has not yet identified the relevance of new economic geography, and spatial economics generally, for national spatial planning.
Clinch, J. Peter, O'Neill, Eoin
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Tracing the Spatial Patterns of Innovation Determinants in Regional Economic Performance
In this paper, we investigate innovation factors and their role in regional economic performance for a sample of 261 EU NUTS 2 regions over the period 2009–2012.
Alicja Olejnik, Agata Żółtaszek
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Quantitative Spatial Economics [PDF]
The observed uneven distribution of economic activity across space is influenced by variation in exogenous geographical characteristics and endogenous interactions between agents in goods and factor markets. Until the past decade, the theoretical literature on economic geography had focused on stylized settings that could not easily be taken to the ...
Stephen J. Redding +1 more
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Fernand Braudel and Formation of Geohistorical Method in the Study of Economic Space [PDF]
The essay analyzes the part of the scientific extensive heritage of F. Braudel which is devoted to formation of geohistorical method as a methodological platform that allows realization of the idea of interdisciplinary synthesis in the study of economic ...
Alexander Nikolaevich Demyanenko +2 more
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Social Costs of Direct and Indirect Land Use by Transport Infrastructure
In this paper the social costs of land use for transport infrastructure are investigated for the Netherlands. We pay attention to the acquisition costs of land for infrastructure and the indirect costs of land use caused by transport.
Frank Bruinsma +3 more
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Virtualising Space – New Directions for Applications of Agent-Based Modelling in Spatial Economics
Due to enormous technological progress, socio‑economic science has gained new possibilities of investigating complex and not well‑known socio‑economic phenomena.
Marcin Wozniak
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Spatial Sciences and their Role in Studying Spatial Formations Economics [PDF]
Characteristic is given of conceptual issues of the so-called “spatial sciences” and opportunities for using their methodological tools and techniques to conduct interdisciplinary research in the field of spatial economics.
Boris Khananovich Krasnopolskiy
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