The InnoRegio-program: a new way to promote regional innovation networks - empirical results of the complementary research -



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The InnoRegio - Program: A new way to promote regional
innovation networks

- empirical results of the complementary research -

Alexander Eickelpasch, Martina Kauffeld, Ingo Pfeiffer

(DIW Berlin)

July 2002
prepared for presentation at the

42nd conference of the European Regional Science Association:
“From Industry to Advanced Services:
Perspectives of European Metropolitan Region”
27.08.-31.08.2002, Dortmund



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