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The role of social-economic development of industrial clusters

Leyla Abdullayeva, Prof. Q. S. Suleymanov, A.S. Baxıshov, Akhmadova A.A. and Agayeva X.Y.

No 7308, 2nd International Conference on Energy, Regional Integration and Socio-Economic Development from EcoMod

Abstract: In this article, both the global and local economic development has been studied on the basis of international experience in the use of industrial clusters . The study is based on the use of natural features and built-in facilities for industrial cluster efficiency of the economy , there are both positives and negatives to both . To this end, the article, the negative effects of industrial clusters isifadənin - enhance the value of the labor, the rise in the price of land and real estate, environmental impacts , etc. At the end of the article that scientific point of view, based on the above of principles, the country's socio-economic development of the industrial clusters of GDP, plays a major role in the increase in the revenue of the budget.

Keywords: Azerbaijan; Socio-economic development; Socio-economic development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-10-01
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