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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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978-3-7908-1924-3

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978-3-7908-1925-0

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Physica-Verlag Heidelberg 2007

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Economic Integration and Labour Markets: Ways Forward

Simonetta Longhi; Peter Nijkamp

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.

Part I - Macroeconomic Issues of Regional Growth and Economic Integration | Pp. 3-23

An Assessment of the Integration of Eastern European Economies in the European Union

George M. Korres; Emmanuel Mamatzakis; Christos Staikouras

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.

Part I - Macroeconomic Issues of Regional Growth and Economic Integration | Pp. 25-38

Looking at the Monetary Integration: Modeling Interest Rate Transmission Dynamics in Greece. Is There any Structural Break After EMU?

Dionysios Chionis; Costas Leon

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.

Part I - Macroeconomic Issues of Regional Growth and Economic Integration | Pp. 39-57

How Harmful is International Tax Competition?

Pantelis Kammas; Apostolis Philippopoulos

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.

Part I - Macroeconomic Issues of Regional Growth and Economic Integration | Pp. 59-73

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Exchange Rate Uncertainty in Imperfectly Competitive Industries

Ray Barrell; Sylvia D. Gottschalk; Stephen G. Hall

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.

Part II - Microeconomic Issues of Regional Growth and Economic Integration | Pp. 77-99

Foreign Direct Investment: Explaining the Regional Location Determinants in South-Eastern European Countries

Aikaterini Kokkinou; Ioannis Psycharis

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.

Part II - Microeconomic Issues of Regional Growth and Economic Integration | Pp. 101-118

Starting with the Local - a Knowledge-Based Approach to Economic Integration

Parminder Singh Sahota; Paul Jeffrey; Mark Lemon

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.

Part II - Microeconomic Issues of Regional Growth and Economic Integration | Pp. 119-145

Education, Research and Regional Economic Disparities in the European Union After 2004 Enlargement: Econometric Models and Policy Challenges

Maria-Carmen Guisan; Eva Aguayo

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.

Part III - Policies and Institutions of Regional Integration | Pp. 149-167

European Regional Convergence: Some Evidence for the Role of Information Communication Technologies

Federico Biagi; Massimiliano R. Riggi

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.

Part III - Policies and Institutions of Regional Integration | Pp. 169-197

Regional Disparities and the Effects of Innovation Activities on Regional Integration

George M. Korres; Constantine Tsamadias; Panagiotis Liargkovas

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.

Part III - Policies and Institutions of Regional Integration | Pp. 199-226