2008
DOI: 10.3790/978-3-428-52706-9
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Der Lissabon-Prozess: Anspruch und Realität. Forschung und Entwicklung in Nordrhein-Westfalen.

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“…Subject-matter literature even mentions the existence of an absolute law of delayed development and decline of mining districts, which is the more prevalent the further to the east the district is located [Miko ajec 2013]. The period of greatest flourish of the industry (and mining) for the Ruhr Metropolis was the 1950s, while the processes of restructuring the economy commenced in the 1970s and continue till the present day [Lageman et al 2005, Heinze 2013]. The prosperity period for Upper Silesia ended in the late 1970s, and the first attempts at restructuring the mining industry were made during 1998-2001 [Walewski 1999, Pudlik, Garus 2009].…”
Section: General Characteristics Of the Compared Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subject-matter literature even mentions the existence of an absolute law of delayed development and decline of mining districts, which is the more prevalent the further to the east the district is located [Miko ajec 2013]. The period of greatest flourish of the industry (and mining) for the Ruhr Metropolis was the 1950s, while the processes of restructuring the economy commenced in the 1970s and continue till the present day [Lageman et al 2005, Heinze 2013]. The prosperity period for Upper Silesia ended in the late 1970s, and the first attempts at restructuring the mining industry were made during 1998-2001 [Walewski 1999, Pudlik, Garus 2009].…”
Section: General Characteristics Of the Compared Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%