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  • Due to problems such as area segmentation and regional blockade, unbalanced development between regional economies, the decreasing dependency among regional economies, the development of regional economy have faced many obstacles. It is necessary and of great significance to strengthen the government management in developing and promoting sustainable development in regional economies. This article approaches from analyzing the main problems facing sustainable development in regional economies, explores the necessary conditions to realize sustainable development and gives suggestions from the perspective of government to promote sustainable development.

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  • The main carriers of national innovation capacity are the regions which gather the technology, economy, and culture, and the strength of regional innovation capacity indicates the strength of the national innovation capability, so the key to the improvement of the national innovation capacity is to enhance the innovation capacity of every region. Using statistics and statistical software SPSS V17.0 Statistics for principal component analysis, and to analyze and sort the innovation capability for our country's 15 provinces and municipalities, evaluate the results and put forward policy recommendations related, to provide better ideas for economic development of every region.

  • The problem with export agriculture, as he sees it, is that there is more wealth exported than gained by farming regions. Forget the efficiency arguments, forget the productivity bluster; the bottom line is that the system doesn't measure up to scrutiny. "Farmers are making less money now than they were in 1969 and they have doubled their production," he said. In fact, when Meter applies his measure of sustainability to a regional economy -- whether it produces health, wealth, community connections and capacity -- he finds export commodity agriculture is making not only farmers, but entire regions, poorer. "My studies show that none of that is happening very well, given the commodity structure of production right now," [Ken Meter] said. Although Meter's research is conducted in the Uni...

  • Schraeder lays out the context of the debate in Washington on Africa and then proceeds to establish the foreign policy challenges of the continent for not just the United States, but for all other major powers as well e.g., reversing grinding poverty and the lack of sustainable growth and development, mitigating the deleterious impacts of corruption and authoritarianism, stemming the multiplication of civil conflicts, containing and eliminating transborder threats, halting the spread of HIV/AIDS.\n Schraeder offers the best analytical framework for integrating the insights of international political economy and regional issues with US strategic and global concerns in the post-9/11 environment, and a framework that could have been the model for the other case studies in attempting to gra...

  • Although the premiers are vigilant in pointing out how federal policy might be improved, Ottawa bashing is a thing of the past as premiers focus on better things to do. Ottawa is the target only when it comes to policy initiatives that might engage the federal government. The interprovincial trade agreement marks the de facto extension of the earlier B.C.-Alberta agreement -- The Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA) -- to include Saskatchewan. Premier Brad Wall of Saskatchewan had promised in the election that brought him to power that he would not sign the existing TILMA. Last week he signed a similar agreement and the son of TILMA marches east; the regional economy will be better for it. TILMA, it should be noted, was the first successful initiative to reduce interprovinci...

  • ... we are going to go back to a local or regional economy is precisely because those will be the onl...

  • Businesses in Manitoba are uniquely positioned in Canada to benefit from a number of factors including the sound and stable financial system, a robust regional economy and a diverse workforce of skilled immigrants to draw upon," he said. By comparison, [Gordon Nixon] pointed out, the U.S. banks ranked 108th and the United Kingdom's, 126th. He said that Manitoba's small- and medium-sized businesses should be encouraged to know that "credit is flowing.

  • In order to learn more about the different definitions and historical evolutions of the social economy as well as its many applications, see Martine D'Amours, L'économie sociale au Québec: cadre théorique, histoire et réalités et défis (Montréal: Institut de formation en développement économique communautaire, 1997); Jean-Louis Laville, "Économie solidaire, économie sociale et État sociale," in Contre l'exclusion: repenser l'économie (Montréal: Presses de l'Université du Québec, 1995), pp. 161-174 ; Eric Shragge and Jean-Marc Fontan, eds.. Social Economy: International Debates and Perspectives (Montréal : Black Rose Books, 2000); Yvan [Comeau], Louis Favreau, Benoît Lévesques and Marguerite Mendell, Emploi, économie sociale, développement local : les nouvelles filières (Sainte-Foy: P...

    ... other relatives and close friends, major regional, ethnic and linguistic disparities remain in Ontar...

  • It's not that Albertans are so enamoured of [Stephen Harper]. For years, the plaintive cry in this parts was "The West wants in." But somehow, electing a prime minister from Calgary didn't give Albertans quite the feeling of inclusion they were longing for. Many of Harper's most loyal Reform supporters have felt betrayed by their leader, exasperated at his flip-flops on ideological matters. Nonetheless, come election day, expect the majority of Alberta voters to vote Conservative. There's no credible right-wing party to attract the disillusioned Reform-era voters. And Stphane Dion, despite valiant and repeated visits to Alberta, has yet to convince voters that his Green Shift carbon tax program isn't just a wealth transfer to funnel Alberta tax dollars to other parts of the country. Alb...

    ...Despite the strong Alberta economy, and the overflowing Alberta treasury, there is a ...With the regional economy strong, with Albertans too prosperous and ...



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