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Endogenous Regional Development provides a comprehensive exploration of how regions can foster economic growth through their own resources, capabilities, and innovation systems. The book bridges theory and practice by presenting multiple perspectives on regional development, advanced measurement techniques, and detailed empirical investigations from various geographic contexts.
The authors examine the mechanisms through which regions achieve sustainable development by mobilizing local human capital, entrepreneurship, and institutional frameworks. The work integrates insights from regional science, economics, and geography to offer both researchers and policymakers practical tools for understanding and promoting endogenous growth patterns. Case studies demonstrate how communities can transition from dependency on external factors to self-sustaining development models.







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