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this methodological framework using innovation interaction matrices we are capable to refer to the important role of … knowledge and their degree of interaction. One interesting finding lies in the result that most local or regional innovation …
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We use a combination of measures of spatial concentration, qualitative input-output analysis and innovation interaction … goods flows do not show any major overlaps. -- industrial clusters ; qualitative-input-output-analysis ; innovation … Innovations-Interaktions-Matrizen zur Identifikation der horizontalen und vertikalen Dimension industrieller Cluster in Sachsen im …
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this methodological framework using innovation interaction matrices we are capable to refer to the important role of … knowledge and their degree of interaction. One interesting finding lies in the result that most local or regional innovation …
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We use a combination of measures of spatial concentration, qualitative input-output analysis and innovation interaction …
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This paper studies the effect of regional spillovers on the rate of firm formation in two major West German industries for the time period from 1989 to 1993. I exploit regional variations in firm formation at the county level to identify the effects of historically given industry structure and...
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Portugal is a not a homogenous territory even though it is a small country. Each region has different characteristics, which makes the country as an evident case for the need of an effective cohesion policy leading to a diminishment of regional disparities. This paper presents a preliminary...
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Although there is growing evidence on the role of agglomeration economies in the formation and growth of firms, both the concepts of agglomeration economies and entrepreneurship tend to be ambiguously defined and measured in the literature. In this study, we aim to improve the conceptualisations...
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Development gaps are a common feature throughout the regions of the European Union, and Romania is no exception. Despite all the political and financial efforts, the convergence process is lengthy and complex, and the gaps with the deepest economic and social roots are the most difficult to be...
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Given its unpredictable nature, urban sprawl in the Mediterranean region is considered an intriguing (and intricate) socioeconomic issue. Since the 1970s, urban dispersion advanced rapidly in southern Europe-irrespective of a city's size and morphology-with urbanization rates growing faster than...
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Significant disparities still exist between regions of the European Union, even though substantial Cohesion investments are directed to address this issue. To adjust the Cohesion Policy (CP), researchers assess the returns of the CP, but almost all studies are carried out at NUTS1&2 or a country...
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