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    Economic Clusters as a Form of Self-Organization of the Economic System by Dmitry V. Shiryaev, Inna L. Litvinenko, Natalya V. Rubtsova, Eugeny P. Kolpak, Viktor A. Blaginin, Elena N. Zakharova

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The importance of this is proved by the fact that when analyzing the direction of development of the country the Government of the Russian Federation has invited Harvard professor Michael Porter, ancestor of the modern theory of competition (Markov, 2007) one of which main provisions is the need for economy clustering as the only independent expert. …”
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    Economic Clusters as a Form of Self-Organization of the Economic System by Dmitry V. Shiryaev, Inna L. Litvinenko, Natalya V. Rubtsova, Eugeny P. Kolpak, Viktor A. Blaginin, Elena N. Zakharova

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The importance of this is proved by the fact that when analyzing the direction of development of the country the Government of the Russian Federation has invited Harvard professor Michael Porter, ancestor of the modern theory of competition (Markov, 2007) one of which main provisions is the need for economy clustering as the only independent expert. …”
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    Economic Clusters as a Form of Self-Organization of the Economic System by Dmitry V. Shiryaev, Inna L. Litvinenko, Natalya V. Rubtsova, Eugeny P. Kolpak, Viktor A. Blaginin, Elena N. Zakharova

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The importance of this is proved by the fact that when analyzing the direction of development of the country the Government of the Russian Federation has invited Harvard professor Michael Porter, ancestor of the modern theory of competition (Markov, 2007) one of which main provisions is the need for economy clustering as the only independent expert. …”
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    Economic Clusters as a Form of Self-Organization of the Economic System by Dmitry V. Shiryaev, Inna L. Litvinenko, Natalya V. Rubtsova, Eugeny P. Kolpak, Viktor A. Blaginin, Elena N. Zakharova

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The importance of this is proved by the fact that when analyzing the direction of development of the country the Government of the Russian Federation has invited Harvard professor Michael Porter, ancestor of the modern theory of competition (Markov, 2007) one of which main provisions is the need for economy clustering as the only independent expert. …”
    Get full text
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