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CLUSTERS MICROECONOMICS (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS OF THE THIRD ITALY)

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Abstract

Special relations between companies within a cluster disclose the sources of efficiency and competitiveness of a cluster as a form of territorial organization of production. This article deals with clusters of small and medium-sized businesses in Italy, where clustering has become an additional source of increase of competitiveness of small firms. Such a study of an international experience is useful for Russia, where the importance of small and medium enterprises for the economy is still underestimated.

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F. Gubaidullina
Urals Federal University


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Gubaidullina F. CLUSTERS MICROECONOMICS (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS OF THE THIRD ITALY). Journal of Modern Competition. 2011;(5):29-45. EDN: OOZTBL

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