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OECD Reviews Of Regional Innovation: Catalonia, Spain 2010 (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime - Boletin De Estupefacientes)

معرفی کتاب «OECD Reviews Of Regional Innovation: Catalonia, Spain 2010 (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime - Boletin De Estupefacientes)» نوشتهٔ Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development، منتشرشده توسط نشر Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Annotation This review of regional innovation assesses how to improve Catalonia's current strategy and actions in order to boost its innovation system through both its own programmes and those of Spain And The European Union. It finds that with over seven million inhabitants and a GDP of around EUR 204 billion, Catalonia is not only an important region within Spain, but within the OECD as well. Indeed, its economic output is similar to countries like Portugal and Norway. The region experienced massive population growth over the past decade, due to immigration, which in part drove GDP growth. However, Catalonia's productivity is slipping, relative to other OECD regions, necessitating the transition to a productivity-driven growth model through a stronger regional innovation system. The region has successfully strengthened its research base, with investments in R & D having increased four-fold over the past decade. Catalonia is now mobilising actors across the innovation system in regional centres, such as Barcelona, To improve productivity and address social challenges. Read more... This review assesses how to improve Catalonia's current strategy and actions in order to boost its innovation system through both its own programs and those of Spain and the European Union. It finds that with over seven million inhabitants and a GDP of around EUR 204 billion, Catalonia is not only an important region within Spain, but within the OECD as well; indeed, its economic output is similar to countries like Portugal and Norway. The region experienced massive population growth over the past decade, due to immigration, which in part drove GDP growth. However, Catalonia's productivity is slipping, relative to other OECD regions, necessitating the transition to a productivity-driven growth model through a stronger regional innovation system. The region has successfully strengthened its research base, with investments in R & D (Research and Development) and S & T (Science and Technology) having increased four-fold over the past decade. Catalonia is now mobilizing actors across the innovation system in regional centers, such as Barcelona, to improve productivity and address social challenges.--Publisher's description
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