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CENTROPE Regional Development Report. Focus-Report "Räumliche Integration" – Kurzfassung

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  • Roman Römisch

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies)

  • Peter Huber
  • Klaus Nowotny
  • Ulrike Strauss

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies)

Abstract

Von der Integration mit der EU oder mit anderen Wirtschaftsräumen wie der Donauregion profitieren die CENTROPE-Regionen in unterschiedlicher Form. Die vorliegende Studie analysiert das Ausmaß der räumlichen Integration, das künftige Potential sowie Stärken, Schwächen und mögliche Konfliktpunkte im Integrationsprozess der Region CENTROPE mit Schwerpunkt sowohl auf der Integration zwischen den CENTROPE-Teilregionen als auch auf der Integration der CENTROPE mit der EU 27 und anderen Regionen (z. B. Donauregion). Die Arbeit befasst sich mit den Themen gesamtwirtschaftliche Entwicklung in den CENTROPE-Teilregionen, regionale Direktinvestitionen und Unternehmenskooperationen, regionale Handelsströme und Arbeitskräftemobilität.

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  • Roman Römisch & Peter Huber & Klaus Nowotny & Ulrike Strauss, 2011. "CENTROPE Regional Development Report. Focus-Report "Räumliche Integration" – Kurzfassung," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 43886.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:wstudy:43886
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    1. Karol Frank & Peter Huber & Roman Römisch, 2012. "CENTROPE Regional Development Report 2011. Long Run Growth and Demographic Challenges," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 44653, March.
    2. Zoltan Csismadia & Philipp Hergovich & Peter Huber, 2012. "CENTROPE Regional Development Report. Focus Report on Technology Policy, Research, Development and Innovation in CENTROPE," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 59415, March.
    3. Zoltan Csismadia & Gabriella Barath & Nora Baranyai & Karol Frank & Tomas Jeck & Peter Huber & Ludek Kouba & Petr Rozmahel, 2012. "CENTROPE Regional Development Report. Stock Taking Report on Technology Policy, Research, Development and Innovation in CENTROPE," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 59414, March.
    4. Peter Huber & Philipp Hergovich, 2011. "CENTROPE Regional Development Report. Technical Report on Data Availability," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 59412, March.

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