This article discusses the development of regional policies in two countries, Latvia and Norway. The aim is to present how these policies have evolved and can be understood with the application of complexity theory as a common theoretical framework for analysis. Even though Latvia and Norway have quite different experiences in regional development policy, both have tried to react to modern challenges of globalization and demographic changes by using general theories and concepts of economic and social development. Differences and similarities between the two countries are high-lighted by a review of studies from Latvia and Norway that describes the ...
This dissertation analyses the phenomenon of regionalism around the Baltic and the Black Sea since t...
Regional economies is a relatively young branch of economics, whose theoretical aspects started to ...
Slovenia and Latvia are two examples of countries which have gone through a successful democratic tr...
Internationalisation of regional development policies – Needs and demands in the Nordic countr...
During the last decades a stronger role for the regions has developed in many West European countrie...
Although membership of the European Union offers significant opportunities, e.g. access to the inter...
The EU’s regional development policy is gradually moving from the redaction of regional disparities ...
Sustainable development of country is very closely linked to development of the regions, and directl...
Performance of structural change could be mentioned as one of the most important factors for economi...
The role of the region has changed historically - from a geographical territory to a planning region...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, Danish regional policy has changed dramatically. As of January 199...
The article describes existing situation and gives analysis of the regional development policy deter...
This article focuses on Latvian contribution to European security, which, for the purposes of this s...
Regionalisation out of step - the varying growth of regional cooperation councils Traditionally regi...
Last ned gratis This paper gives a broad overview of the development in Norway with regard to regio...
This dissertation analyses the phenomenon of regionalism around the Baltic and the Black Sea since t...
Regional economies is a relatively young branch of economics, whose theoretical aspects started to ...
Slovenia and Latvia are two examples of countries which have gone through a successful democratic tr...
Internationalisation of regional development policies – Needs and demands in the Nordic countr...
During the last decades a stronger role for the regions has developed in many West European countrie...
Although membership of the European Union offers significant opportunities, e.g. access to the inter...
The EU’s regional development policy is gradually moving from the redaction of regional disparities ...
Sustainable development of country is very closely linked to development of the regions, and directl...
Performance of structural change could be mentioned as one of the most important factors for economi...
The role of the region has changed historically - from a geographical territory to a planning region...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, Danish regional policy has changed dramatically. As of January 199...
The article describes existing situation and gives analysis of the regional development policy deter...
This article focuses on Latvian contribution to European security, which, for the purposes of this s...
Regionalisation out of step - the varying growth of regional cooperation councils Traditionally regi...
Last ned gratis This paper gives a broad overview of the development in Norway with regard to regio...
This dissertation analyses the phenomenon of regionalism around the Baltic and the Black Sea since t...
Regional economies is a relatively young branch of economics, whose theoretical aspects started to ...
Slovenia and Latvia are two examples of countries which have gone through a successful democratic tr...