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Economic structure and regional performance in Germany 2002-2007

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"This paper explores the impact of industrial clusters on regional growth at the German labour market region level using a regional convergence model. Based on the results of an exploratory study of the geography of German industrial clusters, we are able to differentiate the impact of industrial clustering from a horizontal and a vertical perspective while taking regional convergence into consideration. The results indicate that in addition to an all-German process of convergence, a specific East German one can be identified. The different types of industrial clusters show mixed effects within this framework. While vertically isolated industrial clusters have a negative impact on regional growth in this period, positive growth effects can be identified when industrial clusters show an intra-regional vertical interconnectedness." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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Kubis, A., Brachert, M. & Titze, M. (2012): Economic structure and regional performance in Germany 2002-2007. In: European Planning Studies, Vol. 20, No. 2, p. 213-229. DOI:10.1080/09654313.2012.650904