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rods366
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1381-0480 nal Congress "European Periphery Facing the New Century" held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, at the end of 1993. The general aim of this congress was to rethink the great economic and social changes in Europe during the last decade from a critical view, specially focused on peripheral regions a
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Introduction, Galicia, at the end of 1993. The general aim of this congress was to rethink the great economic and social changes in Europe during the last decade from a critical view, specially focused on peripheral regions and the conditions for an enduring process of development. Both economic, social and poli
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Changes in Structure and Relations between Productive Systems, are generally considered as essential for assuring growth. Only the economies that get to possess these requisites are thus able to grow; on the other hand, the very possession of the requisites themselves assures growth. This is the view underlying the standard growth theory in its traditional ste
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Uneven Technological Development,y transmissible information (e.g. blueprints and operating instructions), and embodied in machinery. As a consequence, the catching up of Western Europe and Japan to the levels of technology and efficiency of the world’s leading country (the USA) would be relatively smooth. The same opportunities fo
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Changes in Structure and Relations between Productive Systems, are generally considered as essential for assuring growth. Only the economies that get to possess these requisites are thus able to grow; on the other hand, the very possession of the requisites themselves assures growth. This is the view underlying the standard growth theory in its traditional ste