Competitiveness, Social Inclusion and Sustainability in a Diverse European Union 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17299-6_2
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The Competitiveness of the EU Countries: A Multi-dimensional Cluster Analysis Approach

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“…Recent studies have found that the overall level of development of regional infrastructures directly interlinks with its level of socioeconomic development (Komarova, 2014). A region may thus gain competitive advantages whenever endowed with a sufficient level of infrastructure quality that benefits the individual companies located there (Rozmahel et al, 2016). Any regional competitive strategy seeking to expand the zones potentially eligible for foreign and national investments thus necessarily involves developing efficient transport and communications networks (Camagni and Capello, 2010) with the implementation of efficient public transport systems also able to reduce traffic congestion and improve commuter mobility (Turok, 2004).…”
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“…Recent studies have found that the overall level of development of regional infrastructures directly interlinks with its level of socioeconomic development (Komarova, 2014). A region may thus gain competitive advantages whenever endowed with a sufficient level of infrastructure quality that benefits the individual companies located there (Rozmahel et al, 2016). Any regional competitive strategy seeking to expand the zones potentially eligible for foreign and national investments thus necessarily involves developing efficient transport and communications networks (Camagni and Capello, 2010) with the implementation of efficient public transport systems also able to reduce traffic congestion and improve commuter mobility (Turok, 2004).…”
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“…dollar or EUR) by applying current nominal exchange rates. Recently, some authors (Honkapohja & Korhonen, 2013;Rozmahel, Grochová, & Litzman, 2016;Dautović, Orszaghova, & Schudel, 2017) used this indicator to analyse relative industrial competitiveness of CEE economies.…”
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