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7.2.2006
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Knowledge and Innovation Subsidies as Engines for Growth. The Competitiveness of Finnish Regions
Piekkola Hannu
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Series
ETLA B 216
Avainsanat
osaamispääoma, kilpailukyky, alueellinen kasvu, yhdistetty työnantaja-työntekijäaineisto
Keywords
human capital, competitiveness, regional growth, linked employer-employee data
JEL
J21,J31,J32,J50,J53,C22,C23,C41,O15
Pages
140
Price
30 €
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Available
Language
English
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