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agglomeration. Both aspects are linked to territorial cohesion's significant dimension of polycentricity (as balanced and harmonious … development), and together they constitute a challenge to established norms of urban agglomeration. Finally, the paper discusses … 'urban paradox' - the coexisting positive and negative effects of urban agglomeration and its established geography. …
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economic activities. ? It is necessary to accelerate the process of formation of Krasnoyarsk agglomeration as a business center …
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Nowadays, policy makers in charge of designing innovation policies, especially at the regional level, are more and more adopting the cluster approach either with a view to accelerate the existing clusters or for providing the basis for the emergence of new ones. In fact, not only as a...
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Does economic development have an unavoidable ecological cost? We examine the ecological impacts of one of India's signature place-based economic policies involving massive tax benefits for new industrial and infrastructure development following the creation of the new state of Uttarakhand. The...
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