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Modern issues on regional economics’ transformation in the Baltic Sea Region
Olga Pavuk, Eugene Eteris, Baltic Course, Riga
The article is prepared for the Round Table „Regional economy’s transformation in the Baltic Sea Area“, organised by the Baltic International Academy, Latvian Employers Association and International Web-Magazine „The Baltic Course“ on 21st of October in Riga, Latvia.
The round-table’s theme was not chosen at random; it was instigated by the two trends presently affecting the Baltic regional development: first, existing financial and economic crisis that changed drastically business activity in the Baltic States and, second, the new strategy adopted by the European Commission, which intended to provide new stimuli into the economic development of the three Baltic States and the whole Baltic region, as well.
A number of international experts took part in the round-table; for the first time several doctorate students took part in the discussions (they represented a newly opened Doctorate Degree Department in the International Baltic Academy).
Full text at the website of The Baltic Course Modern issues on regional economics’ transformation in the Baltic Sea Region
The article is prepared for the Round Table „Regional economy’s transformation in the Baltic Sea Area“, organised by the Baltic International Academy, Latvian Employers Association and International Web-Magazine „The Baltic Course“ on 21st of October in Riga, Latvia.
The round-table’s theme was not chosen at random; it was instigated by the two trends presently affecting the Baltic regional development: first, existing financial and economic crisis that changed drastically business activity in the Baltic States and, second, the new strategy adopted by the European Commission, which intended to provide new stimuli into the economic development of the three Baltic States and the whole Baltic region, as well.
A number of international experts took part in the round-table; for the first time several doctorate students took part in the discussions (they represented a newly opened Doctorate Degree Department in the International Baltic Academy).
Full text at the website of The Baltic Course Modern issues on regional economics’ transformation in the Baltic Sea Region
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