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The choice of the spatial scale of analysis is a problematic issue in applied research, particularly in the literature of regional economic growth. Nevertheless, it is evident that regional scientists have been slow at demonstrating the empirical implications of changes in spatial scale of...
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survival in Italy. We focus upon different types of agglomeration economies related to the geographical context checking how … investors in Italy and Italian firms' investing abroad to domestic firms to catch a crucial source of heterogeneity of firm …
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to recognize that the current large regional gap in Italy is significantly linked to two policy decisions taken by the … constraint for the growth of southern Italy's mainly as a consequence of the deep process of governmental decentralization that … control for the impact of labor market reforms, a second and almost simultaneous institutional shock that took place in Italy …
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across Italy, to those who move from the least developed South to the Centre-North and those who move within the richer …
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When welfare is analysed in Sweden the analysis is usually made at the national level; when the analysis is not done on the national level, the local level is in focus to illuminate differences between municipalities. Studies on poverty are no exception. The regional level contains a lot of...
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The planning activity of the regional administration of Sardinia (Italy) is characterized by a deep change after the …
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This study examined the distribution of new firm formation in New England from 1999 through 2009. Using discrete entropy and entropy decomposition, it was found that single-unit firm births are spatially dispersed. The distributional patterns do not vary substantially across the study period....
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countries: Italy, France, the United Kingdom, Spain and Portugal. Creative local production systems are identified in these … show that creative industries are more important in some countries like Italy and the United Kingdom, and that their …
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