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The cross-border area between Croatia and Montenegro has similar development preconditions: large potential for tourism … Croatia-Montenegro 2007-2013 is the basis for our research and sustainability evaluation. As recognised in the Cross …
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This paper investigates the main characteristics of regional clusters in EU 27 and Croatia. The special interest is … characterises regional clusters in EU 27 and Croatia, and what are the main tendencies in cluster development? The cluster survey in … research shows that clusters in EU 27 and Croatia differ in many dimensions: the point they arise, the type of products and …
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citizens? needs for public services. Although decentralization process in Croatia started more than 10 years ago, it still has … capacity of local government units to provide an insight into the main problems of decentralization in Croatia. We show that … regional level in Croatia. We explore how local councilors at regional level in Croatia evaluate different goals of …
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This paper discusses the road accessibility for European cities and regions over the period 1955-2012. For this period a historical database of European roads networks has been constructed covering all EU27 countries. This database enables to evaluate to what extent EU infrastructure policy has...
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Early, the convergence theory was suggestively expressed in the Solow model. This can be shown in line with the fact that while economic development is advancing (expressed by the income per capita growth), on long run there is a general convergence process among countries. Generally, empirical...
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The paper evaluates the impact of the EU Eastern enlargement 2004 on the economic performance of border regions located at the frontier to the new member states in the East. These regions were assumed to be particularly affected by the enlargement because of their geographic proximity to the new...
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While European integration has substantially contributed to economic convergence between the member states of the EU, the diverging development of highly developed metropolitan regions and lagging rural areas has become a growing challenge especially for the new member states in Central and...
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The 2004 accession of Eastern European countries to the EU has generated concerns about the influx of low-skill immigrants to those countries which did not impose restrictions to immigration, namely Ireland, Sweden, and the UK. However, there is lack of recent systematic evidence on the level of...
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After the accession of Poland to the European Union in 2004 we could observe two phenomena: huge emigration of Poles to the old member states of the EU (mainly to United Kingdom and Ireland) and on the second hand a very dynamic increase in the number of flight destinations from regional...
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