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Conditions for development and formation of clusters


Vilen Vardapetyan, Galina Grekova, Yirzhi Kraft
(about the authors)

Vardapetyan Vilen Viktorovich – post-graduate student, The Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation

Grekova Galina Ivanovna – Dr. of Econ. Sci., professor, Head of Chair of Economic Theory Novgorod State University n. a. Yaroslav the Wise

Kraft Yirzhi – professor, vice rector of Technical University in Liberec, Czech Republic

Published in:
Creative Economy
– № 8 / August, 2009



Keywords: cluster strategy, clusters, creativity, decentralization, labor market, rating ofinvestment opportunities


Citation:
Vilen Vardapetyan, Galina Grekova, Yirzhi Kraft (2009). Conditions for development and formation of clusters. Creative Economy, 3(8), 85-91. — url: http://bgscience.ru/com/lib/136


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Abstract:

«The formation and development of clusters is an effective mechanism to attract foreign direct investment and to enhance the integration of foreign trade. The inclusion of local clusters in global value-added chain will significantly raise the level of national technological base, increase the speed and quality of economic growth by improving the international competitiveness of enterprises belonging to the cluster », – noted in the publication. The material is intended to disseminate information about the substance and content of the cluster approach in the industry and is recommended for all readers of the magazine.








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