18 eredmény a kulcsszóra: 'new economic geography empirics and regional policy'
It might also be interesting to consider sparser graphs, for example graphs with maximum degree bounded by a fixed constant, and try to prove better upper bounds on their edge-
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• Davis–Weinstein (2002), Bones, bombs and breakpoints: the geography of economic activity, American Economic Review, 92: 1269–89. Mayer (2004), The empirics of agglomeration
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– D.E Weinstein (1999), Economic geography and regional production structure: an empirical investigation, European Economic Review, 43: 379–407.. • Davis–Weinstein (2002),
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Analysing the regional development in Castilla y León and Dél-Dunántúl I compared the economic geography, the demographic and economic situation of the two regions
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a Department of B ek escsaba, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; b Department of Social and Economic Geography, E € otv €
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The Cohesion Policy in its new form, has three objectives: Convergence (supporting regions lagging behind in terms o f economic development), Regional
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Old and New Economic Geography Important remarks Perfect competition vs transport costs Solutions to the Starret problem Von Thünen
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Old and New Economic Geography Important remarks Perfect competition vs transport costs Solutions to the Starret problem Von Thünen
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Competitiveness and Regional Bias International Week Keleti Faculty of Business and Management E – New Economic Growth Theory. Table 5 - KEY ELEMENTS FROM NEW ECONOMIC GROWTH THEORY
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Students complete the REQUEST FOR MAJOR CHANGE WITHIN THE INSTITUTION form and forward it to the Faculty Coordinator for approval (completion, signature).. The document is submitted
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Students complete the REQUEST FOR MAJOR CHANGE WITHIN THE INSTITUTION form and forward it to the Faculty Coordinator for approval (completion, signature).. The document is submitted
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We demonstrate that the scienti c eld of the geography of innovation was ’born’ only in the eighties, after decades of analysis about economic growth and regional development
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Péter BALOGH: assistant professor, Department of Social and Economic Geography, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University; Pázmány
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Since 2005, and of course during the new programming period, the Polish regional development top ministry has been responsible for both domestic regional policy and SF
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to mention a few, and their implications for socio-economic development, policy and research issues, regional cooperation and, perhaps most importantly, international cooperation in
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The shift to this new order, which is characterized by a growing ‘securitisation of economic policy and economisation of strategic policy’, will likely see the
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