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Determinanti ed esiti dei processi innovativi: i modelli del Nord Est

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  • Cinzia Mainini

    (SEMEQ Department - Faculty of Economics - University of Eastern Piedmont)

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Il presente lavoro si propone di offrire un contributo all’analisi comparativa dei modelli innovativi e dei sentieri di crescita dei sistemi regionali del Nord Italia, mirando ad approfondire il tema delle variabili che concorrono alla definizione delle loro performance; esso fornisce una rappresentazione tanto dei risultati conseguiti in termini statici e dinamici, quanto degli elementi caratterizzanti le singole realtà, focalizzando, nel caso specifico, l’attenzione sui sistemi della parte nord orientale della penisola. La metodologia utilizzata nella presentazione dei dati mira a realizzare un confronto tra le diverse aree, nell’intento non solo di identificare le regioni maggiormente virtuose, ma anche di esplicitare i fattori specifici su cui si fonda il vantaggio relativo di cui queste godono

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  • Cinzia Mainini, 2005. "Determinanti ed esiti dei processi innovativi: i modelli del Nord Est," Working Papers 94, SEMEQ Department - Faculty of Economics - University of Eastern Piedmont.
  • Handle: RePEc:upo:upopwp:94
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    sviluppo locale; sistemi innovativi regionali; best practice;
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