985 resultados para Regional economics.


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This paper provides an overview of the main insights arising from the ‘regional strategy’ literature. It also develops the contours of a new, rich research agenda for future international strategy scholarship, whereby the region should be introduced as an explicit, third geographic level of analysis, in addition to the country-level and the global level. Regional strategy analysis requires a fundamental rethink of mainstream theories in the international strategy sphere. This rethink involves, inter alia, internalization theory, with its resource-based view and transaction cost economics components, as well as the integration (I) – national responsiveness (NR) framework.

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The relationship between exports and economic growth is strong in developing economies. Both externality effects of exports on the non-exports sector and higher marginal productivity in the exports sector in relation to the non-exports sector play an important role in promoting exports and GDP growth. The underlying theoretical model of FEDER, 1982, is used with the data on the Chinese provinces and it is shown that the economic structure, degree of openness and policy environment have a significant role in the relationship between exports and economic growth.

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Decision support tools will be useful in guiding regions to sustainability. These need to be simple but effective at identifying, for regional managers, areas most in need of initiatives to progress sustainability. Multiple criteria analysis (MCA) is often used as a decision support tool for a wide range of applications. This method allows many criteria to be considered at one time. It does this by giving a ranking of possible options based on how closely each option meets the criteria. Thus, it is suited to the assessment of regional sustainability as it can consider a number of indicators simultaneously and demonstrates how sustainability can vary at small scales across the region. Coupling MCA with GIS to produce maps, allows this analysis to become visual giving the manager a picture of sustainability across the region. To do this each indicator is standardised to a common scale so that it can be compared to other indicators. A weighting is then applied to each indicator to calculate weighted summation for each area in the region. This paper argues that this is the critical step in developing a useful decision support tool. A study being conducted in south west Victoria demonstrates that the weights chosen can have a dramatic impact on the results of the sustainability assessment. It is therefore imperative that careful consideration be given to determining indicator weights in a way that is objective and fully considers the impact of that indicator on regional sustainability.

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Creative economy approaches to regional development are gaining increased favor from policy makers as there is a shift towards a more wholistic approach to development. By fostering a creative economy a region may benefit not only in purely economic terms, but also become more enriched socially and culturally. Using the regional city of Geelong as a case in focus, the presentation will explore strategies that both harness existing creative capacity through the arts and cultural production and also to further expand and intergeate creative enterprise into the local economy. As regional centers like Geelong continue to grow the need to ensure appropriate development that is both sustainable and enriching to improve residents quality of life becomes paramount.

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Devido ao fenômeno da globalização, alguns aspectos em Economia Internacional e Política têm sido amplamente debatidos entre os estudiosos de Negócios Internacionais, dada a extensão do seu impacto sobre a competitividade operacional e estratégica das empresas multinacionais. Em conjunto com a realidade mais regional da maioria dos acordos preferenciais de comércio e de investimentos – que promovem uma integração regional mais profunda dos mercados, ao contrário do teórico mercado "global" – as abordagens teóricas mais globalizantes em estratégia de negócios internacionais têm sido mais questionadas. Enquanto alguns estudiosos, como Pankaj Ghemawat, (2007), propõem abordagens para a chamada "semi-globalização"; outros, por exemplo, com Alan Rugman e Alain Verbeke (inter alias 2004, 2007), por outro lado, defendem abordagens regionalistas mais restritas em negócios internacionais e estratégia de empresas internacionais. Tais posições sobre o desempenho das empresas transnacionais, no entanto, não foram amplamente testadas, deixando, assim, outras questões relevantes sem soluções. Assim sendo, identificou-se um espaço na literatura quanto à questão de as regiões – em vez de países individualmente considerados – serem ou não relevantes ao desempenho global das empresas multinacionais e em que medida. Nesse sentido, foi utilizada uma metodologia quantitativa longitudinal a fim de avaliar a evidência histórica da repercussão de presença em regiões selecionadas e/ou países sobre o desempenho das empresas transnacionais. Foram coletados dados no Compustat Global (2009) com vistas a uma análise econométrica de dados em painel. Nossos resultados consistem, brevemente, em três aspectos. Em primeiro lugar, quando ambas as variáveis (país e região) são simultaneamente consideradas influentes sobre o desempenho, existe significância estatística. Em segundo lugar, ao contrastar ambas as variáveis (país e região) entre si, em relação ao maior nível de impacto no desempenho, ainda que tenhamos encontrado relevância estatística para os países individualmente considerados, suspeitou-se de algum problema nos dados brutos. Em terceiro lugar, ao assumir uma correlação positiva entre o desempenho da empresa multinacional e do número de regiões geográficas onde essas corporações possuem operações significativas, foi encontrada significância estatística. Nossa conclusão, portanto, consiste no fato de que, dado que a maioria dos países são signatários de pelo menos um acordo de integração regional, as regiões devem ser o foco principal dos negócios internacionais e estratégia corporativa internacional, tanto nos propósitos teóricos (tendo em vista as conclusões desta pesquisa e a literatura sobre o assunto), quanto nos aspectos práticos (em vez de da customização da gestão e da estratégia para cada país individual).

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Foreword by Alicia Bárcena

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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The information here represents a compilation of existing and ongoing regional and national climate modelling studies that could be useful in the execution of the regional project The Economics of Climate Change in Caribbean. The report is mainly focused on the sustainable regional efforts that represent opportunities for further developments in climate change scenarios. It describes the different techniques that have been used to model changes in temperature and precipitation in the Caribbean and compares the outputs of these models. Essentially, temperatures are expected to increase while precipitation may increase for countries in the more southerly latitudes, but decrease for more northerly countries (Bahamas, Cuba and Hispaniola) resulting in drought. These changes would present tremendous challenges for the Caribbean subregion and, despite significant progress made in recent years, there is a need for continuous development of climate research and modelling in the subregion, to produce more relevant information for regional and national studies and to overcome the limitations of existing results. This may well be realized through coordination of activities between the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC), the Institute of Meteorology (INSMET) in Cuba and the University of the West Indies (UWI). These activities will address the implementation of further analyses using available information to generate best practices and to produce useful results. There are also new opportunities for climate research in the region with Coordinated Regional Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) which is planned to start early next year. It is expected that the participation of various Caribbean institutions like INSMET, UWI, CCCC and the Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology in this global project will allow the generation of new and more abundant information.