2020
DOI: 10.1787/ba5edb47-en
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The spatial dimension of productivity

Abstract: This document, as well as any statistical data and map included herein, are without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area.

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“…The academic interest in social capital and its regional variations as well as its connection with economic outcomes originated in research looking at the differences between the Italian South and the North (Putnam, Leonardi and Nanetti, 1993 [51]). Since then, social capital was linked to many regional and local economic and social processes (Percoco, 2012 [52]; Temple, 2000 [53]; OECD, 2001b [54]). Intuitively, social capital can be related to location choices and mode of operation of co-operatives due to their social mission.…”
Section: Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The academic interest in social capital and its regional variations as well as its connection with economic outcomes originated in research looking at the differences between the Italian South and the North (Putnam, Leonardi and Nanetti, 1993 [51]). Since then, social capital was linked to many regional and local economic and social processes (Percoco, 2012 [52]; Temple, 2000 [53]; OECD, 2001b [54]). Intuitively, social capital can be related to location choices and mode of operation of co-operatives due to their social mission.…”
Section: Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capitale sociale L'interesse accademico per il capitale sociale e le sue variazioni regionali, così come la sua connessione con i risultati economici, ha avuto origine da una ricerca sulle differenze tra il Sud e il Nord dell'Italia (Putnam, Leonardi and Nanetti, 1993[51]). Da allora, il capitale sociale è stato collegato a molti processi economici e sociali regionali e locali (Percoco, 2012[52]; Temple, 2000 [53]; OECD, 2001b [54]). Intuitivamente, il capitale sociale può essere collegato alle scelte di localizzazione e alle modalità di funzionamento delle cooperative a causa della loro missione sociale.…”
Section: Box 10 Breve Panoramica Della Letteratura Scientifica Su Prunclassified
“…Source: (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 2019 [30]), (Dotterud and Skollerud, 2015 [31]), (OECD, 2017 [32]), (The Guardian, 2019 [33])…”
Section: Box 3 Modernising Local and Regional Public Passenger Transmentioning
confidence: 99%