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Regionalisation, Growth, and Economic Integration

George M. Korres (eds.)

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Regional/Spatial Science; Development Economics; Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics; European Integration; R & D/Technology Policy

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No detectada 2007 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-3-7908-1924-3

ISBN electrónico

978-3-7908-1925-0

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Physica-Verlag Heidelberg 2007

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Research and Technological Development Policy and Innovative Performance: The Greek Case Within the EU

John Hatzikian

In this chapter a model will be presented that aims at the explanation of disparities in regional economic growth in the Czech Republic and its relevance for regional economic policy. The proposed specific regional development strategies are based on a compact model containing only a few variables. With the help of the model the development of 13 regions in the Czech republic will be simulated. From the computations it appears that innovations are the driving forces behind regional development. However, for sustainable regional growth, it is essential to understand the dynamics of innovative dissemination by networks. This chapter is an attempt to contribute to that end.

- Challenges and Prospects for an Integrated Europe | Pp. 229-250

Financial Autonomy of Local Governments: Case Studies of Finland and Poland

Lasse Oulasvirta; Maciej Turala

In this chapter a model will be presented that aims at the explanation of disparities in regional economic growth in the Czech Republic and its relevance for regional economic policy. The proposed specific regional development strategies are based on a compact model containing only a few variables. With the help of the model the development of 13 regions in the Czech republic will be simulated. From the computations it appears that innovations are the driving forces behind regional development. However, for sustainable regional growth, it is essential to understand the dynamics of innovative dissemination by networks. This chapter is an attempt to contribute to that end.

- Challenges and Prospects for an Integrated Europe | Pp. 251-267

From Closed to Open Regionalism in Central America: a Preliminary Assessment of the Proposed Belize-Guatemala Free Trade Agreement

Michael J. Pisani

In this chapter a model will be presented that aims at the explanation of disparities in regional economic growth in the Czech Republic and its relevance for regional economic policy. The proposed specific regional development strategies are based on a compact model containing only a few variables. With the help of the model the development of 13 regions in the Czech republic will be simulated. From the computations it appears that innovations are the driving forces behind regional development. However, for sustainable regional growth, it is essential to understand the dynamics of innovative dissemination by networks. This chapter is an attempt to contribute to that end.

- Challenges and Prospects for an Integrated Europe | Pp. 269-285

Aspects of Regional Social Governance. Welfare Reform in the US Implications for a Global Policy Against Exclusion

George Tsobanoglou

In this chapter a model will be presented that aims at the explanation of disparities in regional economic growth in the Czech Republic and its relevance for regional economic policy. The proposed specific regional development strategies are based on a compact model containing only a few variables. With the help of the model the development of 13 regions in the Czech republic will be simulated. From the computations it appears that innovations are the driving forces behind regional development. However, for sustainable regional growth, it is essential to understand the dynamics of innovative dissemination by networks. This chapter is an attempt to contribute to that end.

- Challenges and Prospects for an Integrated Europe | Pp. 287-300