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Förderung des Ruhrgebiets? Stellungnahme zur Anhörung des Ausschusses für Wirtschaft, Mittelstand und Technologie des Landtags Nordrhein-Westfalen zum Antrag der FDP-Fraktion Sonderwirtschaftsgebiet Ruhr schaffen und zum Entschließungsantrag der Fraktion der SPD und der Fraktion Bündnis 90/Die Grünen Industrielle Basis im Ruhrgebiet stärken - Dienstleistungssektor ausbauen - Forschung und Entwicklung fördern am 25. April 2005

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  • Bauer, Thomas K.
  • Dürig, Wolfgang
  • Kambeck, Rainer
  • Kluve, Jochen
  • Lageman, Bernhard
  • Neumann, Uwe
  • Schmidt, Christoph M.

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  • Bauer, Thomas K. & Dürig, Wolfgang & Kambeck, Rainer & Kluve, Jochen & Lageman, Bernhard & Neumann, Uwe & Schmidt, Christoph M., 2005. "Förderung des Ruhrgebiets? Stellungnahme zur Anhörung des Ausschusses für Wirtschaft, Mittelstand und Technologie des Landtags Nordrhein-Westfalen zum Antrag der FDP-Fraktion Sonderwirtschaftsgebiet R," RWI Projektberichte, RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, number 69973.
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