Throughout the developed world governments have invested substantial sums in local and regional economic development. This is the first book to provide a cross-national comparison and evaluation of regional development strategies, institutions and agencies. International comparisons of local and
Local production systems and regional economic development
β Scribed by Russian acad. of sciences, Siberian branch, Inst. of economics a. industrial engineering, Univ. of nat. a. world economy, Ternopol nat. econ. univ., Univ. of Lodz ; ed. by A. S. Novoselov, V. E. Seliverstov
- Publisher
- IEIE SB RAS
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- Russian
- Leaves
- 352
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
TONKOVA+KUZMANOVA.pdf
Strategic goals
SUCCESS IN LPS STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT
Indices into the Balanced Scorecard
Expert judgments of the indices
βsuccess(failureβ βgoodβbadβ
Strategic development effectiveness total estimates by indices and perspectives
Synthetic indices calculation
DFPC1 Synergy effect evaluation
DFPC2 Development restrictor evaluation
IBC LPS INTEGRATED BUSINESS COEFFICIENT
Changes in the external and internal environment
12RZENCA A.pdf
Territory
Processes
Resources
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