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  • By employing 1995-2000 data on European regions we construct an index of regional openness based on the share of hotels on population and the share of population that speaks a second language. This index has an impact on regional performance after controlling for technological capabilities, agglomeration economies, and other factors. Apart from a direct effect of openness, we find an indirect effect coming through patents. This suggests that open regions tap into wider knowledge networks that then affect performance. From a policy perspective, making a region less “provincial” can be as important as investments in local infrastructures and networks. (xsd:string)
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  • 2009 (xsd:gyear)
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  • How 'provincial' is your region? Openness and regional performance in Europe (xsd:string)
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  • In: Regional Studies, 43, 2009, 7, 935-947 (xsd:string)
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