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Productivity and cross-border accessibility to human capital: a study comparing Norwegian and Swedish border regions

In: Geographies of Growth

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  • Tobias Arvemo
  • Urban GrÃ¥sjö

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Today we can observe an increasing spatial divide as some large urban regions and many more medium-sized and small regions face growing problems such as decreasing labour demand, increasing unemployment and an ageing population. In view of these trends, this book offers a better understanding of the general characteristics and specific drivers of the geographies of growth. It shows how these may vary in different spatial contexts, how hurdles and barriers to growth in different types of regions can be dealt with, how and to what extent resources in different areas can develop, and how the potential of these resources to stimulate growth can be realized.

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  • Tobias Arvemo & Urban GrÃ¥sjö, 2017. "Productivity and cross-border accessibility to human capital: a study comparing Norwegian and Swedish border regions," Chapters, in: Charlie Karlsson & Martin Andersson & Lina Bjerke (ed.), Geographies of Growth, chapter 3, pages 48-69, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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