Die Bedeutung des Public-Choice-Ansatzes für die Beurteilung umweltpolitischer Maß-nahmen
Jens Horbach
External Publications,
1996
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Die außenwirtschaftlichen Probleme Mittel- und Osteuropas
Klaus Werner
External Publications,
1994
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Admission of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland to the OECD
Michael Seifert
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 5,
1996
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Die Aufkommensstruktur von Rohholz und die Standortverteilung der holzverarbeitenden Industrie in der DDR (Teil 1)
Hans-Ulrich Brautzsch
Holz-Zentralblatt 116 / 113 (zusammen mit O.Bloßfeld),
1990
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Die Aufkommensstruktur von Rohholz und die Standortverteilung der holzverarbeitenden Industrie in der DDR (Teil 2)
Hans-Ulrich Brautzsch
Holz-Zentralblatt 116 / 114 (zusammen mit O. Bloßfeld),
1990
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GDR Incorporated - the Transformation Process As Seen from the Theory of Enterprises
Ulrich Blum, S. Dreßler
Strategien für nationale und internationale Märkte - Konzeption und praktische Gestaltung,
1994
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Development Problems and Policies at the German Border with Poland – Regional Aspects of Trade and Investment
Franz Barjak, Gerhard Heimpold
Borders, Regions and People. European Research in Regional Science, Vol. 10. Pion.,
2000
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Development problems and policies at the German border with Poland; Regional aspects of trade and investment
Franz Barjak, Gerhard Heimpold
IWH Discussion Papers,
No. 101,
1999
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Developing Collaborative Advantage: Preconditions and Restrictions for ‘Knowledge City’ Strategies in East Germany
Peter Franz
Institutions for Knowledge Generation and Knowledge Flows - Building Innovative Capabilities for Regions. Papers presented at the 10th Uddevalla Symposium 2007,
2007
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The trend of cities, serving as a location for universities and research institutes, to take into consideration new strategies utilizing this location factor for growth-oriented urban development can also be observed in Germany. An overview of the quantitative preconditions shows that many German cities dispose of favorite preconditions for such a knowledge city strategy. An analysis of the policy arena comes to the result that the political actors are confronted with the task of a complex multi-level-policy where networking skills become essential. A comparison with the policy conditions in the U.S. makes it quite clear that especially the German universities have the status of semi-autonomous actors complicating negotiating and coordinating activities between city and science representatives. First examples of deregulation show that these hurdles can be overcome in the future.
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