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2008 | nr 3 | 381--398
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Procesy aglomeracyjne w klasterach i ich wpływ na lokalizację bezpośrednich inwestycji zagranicznych

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Artykuł ma na celu wykazanie, że klastery, będące specyficzną formą aglomeracji, mogą być atrakcyjną lokalizacją dla bezpośrednich inwestycji zagranicznych ze względu na oferowane korzyści. Przegląd i analiza porównawcza dotychczasowych badań empirycznych poświęconych zagadnieniom aglomeracji w decyzjach lokalizacyjnych zagranicznych inwestorów ma umożliwić to zadanie. Sposób prezentacji badań przez autora jest wynikiem kompromisu między odpowiednim poziomem szczegółowości umożliwiającym przeprowadzenie porównań a poziomem ogólności, pozwalającym na porównanie stosunkowo dużej liczby badań.
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