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There is a rich debate in the innovation literature about to what extent innovation has become an international (or globalised) phenomenon, or, on the contrary, it maintains its local/regional character. As Koschatzky (2001) notes, given the fact that knowledge is commonly tied to personal...
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This paper provides a contribution to the debate on the role of EU cohesion policy in Italy. The focus is on the … territorial effects of EU spending from 1996 to 2007. The empirical analysis considers a neoclassical growth model which is …
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the newer generations of "fast" and "ultra-fast" broadband; in particular there is no such evidence available at the EU … level so far. Utilizing a comprehensive panel dataset of EU27 member states for the period from 2003-2015, we estimate a …
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The economic and financial crisis has brought firms, territories and countries before a set of restrictions to a greater or lesser extent, function as the conditioners of economic activity for several agents, also affecting their activities associated with the development of its innovation...
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local employment. After twenty years of operations the results have been disastrous, and many countries in the OECD and EU …
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The paper asks whether subsidies aiming to redistribute economic activity across regions can be justified with the welfare argument. Moreover, different tax systems are compared with respect to the size of the subsidy needed for achieving a certain spatial distribution of economic activity, and...
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This paper reviews the most important theoretical foundations of the spatial competitiveness conception, dealing with three levels of competitiveness: the country, the region and the tourism destination. Consequently, it draws attention to the main aspects that such concepts of competitiveness...
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