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Estimating regional differences in returns to education when schooling and location are determined endogenously

2010

While the growing supply of university skills is known to have agglomerated towards the large centers in Finland, there is no research knowledge available on the development of regional demands. This paper attempts to fill this gap by analyzing regional variation in the private-sector return to university education in Finland for the period 1970 - 2004. In the analysis, we focus on studying 1) whether there are differences in the return to university between different region types, and 2) to what extent can these differences - if they exist - be explained by differences in regional skill supply and unemployment. For the econometric analysis, we use a large register-based dataset constructed…

ddc:330J24C14returns to educationnonparametric estimationJ31sample selection modelsC31regional differences
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How to Cope with Declining Small Urban Centres? - The Finnish Regional Centre Programme in perspective

2004

The severe depression which Finland suffered in the early 1990´s as well as the subsequent economic developments saw Finland faced not only with high unemployment and rising income disparities but also with deepening regional imbalance. As a handful of larger cities grew, many others either coped or declined altogether. In 2000 the Finnish government launched the Regional Centre Programme (RCP). Through the development of a regional network of different sized growth centres based on their particular strengths, expertise and specialization, the original purpose of the programme was not only to find new sources of economic growth but to find ways of spreading growth more evenly across region…

ddc:330Regional Centre PolicyRegional developmentFinland
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Innovations in regional development policy of the OECD and European

2010

In the seventies the policies of regional economic development in the OECD and in Europe were joined by the correction of economic (growth rates of GDP and income unbalanced) and technical differences and by inadequate allocations of human, financial, and infrastructural resources. Regional policies were based on the following points: a)Massive financial assistance (to develop infrastructures and public services) to the poorest regions; b)Creating artificial poles of economic development at regional level; c)Creation ex-nihilo of technology; d)Attempts to keep alive in declining industries to protect local employment. After twenty years of operations the results have been disastrous, and ma…

ddc:330regional developmentInnovationSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicataregional policy
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Evaluation of Deadweight Spending in Regional Enterprise Financing

2012

Tokila A. and Haapanen M. Evaluation of deadweight spending in regional enterprise financing, Regional Studies. The problem of deadweight spending has been previously studied using diverse methods. However, regional variations in deadweight spending have not yet been considered. An evaluation of regional business subsidies in Finland during 2000–2003 is conducted. The analysis reveals regional differences in deadweight spending in proportional and, particularly, in monetary terms. Deadweight spending is dependent on many firm-, project- and regional-level factors, which also largely account for regional differences. However, there seems to be some regional variation in deadweight spending t…

deadweight spendingMacroeconomicsFinanceenterprise financingbusiness.industryyritysten tukeminenGeneral Social SciencesSubsidyvaikuttavuusRegional policytuetsubsidiesRegional variationyrityshankkeetRegional studiesEconomicsbusiness projectsbusinessaluepolitiikkaRegional differencesGeneral Environmental ScienceRegional Studies
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Arthrinium phaeospermum , Phoma cladoniicola and Ulocladium consortiale , New Olive Pathogens in Italy

2013

In recent years, leaf necrosis and twig dieback in the olive crop have been detected in Sicily (Italy). In this article, we identify the predominant fungal species associated with symptomatic leaves and twigs, using morphological features and DNA sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, as Alternaria alternata, Arthrinium phaeospermum, Phoma cladoniicola and Ulocladium consortiale. The pathogenicity of these four species was tested on olive plants cv. Biancolilla. All species were pathogenic on leaves, but only U. consortiale produced cortical lesions on twigs, thus suggesting its main role in the Olea europaea twig dieback. To our knowledge, this is the first report of A…

decline syndrome Olea europaea Sicily weak pathogensbiologyPhysiologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationAlternaria alternataArthrinium phaeospermumTwigCropUlocladium consortialeIntergenic regionOleaBotanyGeneticsInternal transcribed spacerAgronomy and Crop ScienceJournal of Phytopathology
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Corporate board and default risk of financial firms

2022

This paper analyses the impact of corporate board structure on default risk of European banking firms. We focus on four core aspects of boards that have been addressed in Directive 2013/36/ EU to strengthen the corporate governance of banks: the size of boards, their independence, the participation of female directors and CEO duality. We employ panel data analysis to study the 109 European listed banks between 2002 and 2019. Default risk is estimated by Merton’s (1974) distance to default. We take into account the presence of unobservable heterogeneity, simultaneity and dynamic endogeneity and estimate the model using the dynamic difference and dynamic system GMM methodologies. The results …

default riskFinancecorporate boarddistance to defaultEconomics and EconometricsFocus (computing)business.industryeuropean banksEconomic growth development planningCorporate board; default risk; distance to default; European banks; Merton modelDirectivemerton modelRegional economics. Space in economicsCore (game theory)Board structureFinancesHT388HD72-88Default riskbusiness
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The nasus gland: A new gland in soldiers of Angularitermes (Termitidae, Nasutitermitinae)

2015

Termites have developed many exocrine glands, generally dedicated to defence or communication. Although a few of these glands occur in all termite species, or represent synapomorphies of larger clades, others are morphological innovations of a single species, or a few related species. Here, we describe the nasus gland, a new gland occurring at the base of the nasus of Angularitermes soldiers. The nasus gland is composed of class 1, 2, and 3 secretory cells, a rare combination that is only shared by the sternal and tergal glands of some termites and cockroaches. The ultrastructural observations suggest that the secretion is produced by class 2 and 3 secretory cells, and released mostly by cl…

defenceExocrine gland[ SDV.BA.ZI ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate ZoologyZoologyBiology[ SDV.BA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biologyexocrine organExocrine GlandsMicroscopy Electron TransmissionSingle speciesstomatognathic systembiology.animalmedicineAnimalsAngularitermesSecretionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicstermitoideaSynapomorphyCockroachcephalic gland[SDV.BA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biologyGeneral MedicineAnatomybiology.organism_classification[SDV.BA.ZI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate ZoologyTermitidaemedicine.anatomical_structureInsect ScienceMicroscopy Electron ScanningUltrastructureisopteraneotropical regiontermiteDevelopmental Biology
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Euroregions as political actors: managing border policies in the time of Covid-19 in Polish borderlands

2022

The article examines the role of the Euroregions in the first Covid-19 pandemic wave in Europe. The beginning of the pandemic in the spring of 2020 led to the closures of state borders. This complicated the situation of Polish cross-border commuters working in Germany and the Czech Republic. The border closure also showed the strength of Euroregions, able to react and transmit the demands of borderlanders to the Polish government. To analyse this question, we adapt the deliberative system theory. The actions taken by Euroregions, as institutions of public space, were considered as deliberative consequences of non-deliberative actions of government.

deliberative system theoryEuroregionPolitical Science and International RelationsGeography Planning and DevelopmentPolandCovid-19cross-border commutingTerritory, Politics, Governance
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Regionalization processes in agricultural and environmental policies. A regional typologies comparative analysis to identifying fragile areas

2018

This paper, affecting an analysis comparative of the different regional typologies, it analyzes the concept of weakness, with reference to the phenomena of degrade and disarrangement of the grounds, inside the processes of identification of functional territorial articulations to the statistical analysis and the decisions of policy, showing as despite the existence of a fed together of interpretations none of the examined typologies both indeed able to furnish a representation suitable of the phenomenon, since the different procedures of regionalization introduce not suitable discriminatory methodologies.

depopulationRegional typologiesabandonment of agricultureSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralevulnerabilityregional planningRegional typologies fragile areas agricultural and environmental policies abandonment of agriculture depopulation hydrogeological instability vulnerability regional planning.Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaRegional typologies; fragile areas; agricultural and environmental policies; abandonment of agriculture; depopulation; hydrogeological instability; vulnerability; regional planningfragile areasagricultural and environmental policieshydrogeological instability
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Cultura, gobernanza local y desarrollo urbano. Políticas culturales en Barcelona y València en perspectiva comparada

2022

La cultura, entendida como esfera de actividad humana dirigida a la elaboración simbólica, ha tejido una estrecha relación con la ciudad a partir del Renacimiento. Así, hablar de ciudad es referirse a los espacios centrales de la cultura; las instituciones culturales que ordenan el mundo creativo concentran las luchas por el poder simbólico y caracterizan en gran medida el peso y la identidad cultural de las ciudades. Además, los distritos y clústeres culturales concentran a artistas, intermediarios e industrias culturales, convirtiéndose así en polos atractores de la actividad creativa, del consumo y el turismo cultural. Este libro examina este fenómeno internacional desde una perspectiva …

desarrollo económicodesarrollo localgobernanzaUNESCO::GEOGRAFÍA::Geografía regional::Geografía urbanaurbanismogestión cultural
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