Objective
The project aims to support Russian regionalization efforts by international transfer potentials and communication structures with emphasis on regional science and policy. An integral part of the project will be training and co-operation sessions for Russian researchers with western partner institutes.
Transfer potentials will be developed by comparative analysis in Russia and in western countries in three dimensions: different types of regions and problem profiles; different models of regional development; and different instruments and programmes.
To reach this aim the project will set up networks between institutions with technological, scientific and social know-how relevant to the economic management of geographical units, including databases for regional development structures. It will also improve interregional co-operation, both continental and transcontinental; investigate privatisation and innovation in the context of small and medium-sized enterprises; create the basis for social policy, labour market administration and formation of the workforce; and search for optimization of regional management under structural changes.
Finally, the issue of an interregional journal called Regional Development, published twice a year in three languages, will be prepared.
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Coordinator
8010 Graz
Austria
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