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Determinant factors of tourist attractiveness of Greek prefectures
(2008)Tourism constitutes one of the most dynamic and rapidly developing sectors of the Greek economy, making a decisive contribution to the growth of many Greek regions. The increase in tourist flows to all regions of the country ... -
Evaluation of regional sustainable development - Transitions and prospects
(2004)Evaluation practice, "regional development" and "sustainability" are each complex and contentious. Each shows rapid trends and transitions, and opportunities to be gained for more integrated governance and regional ... -
Links between network topology and socioeconomic framework of railway transport: Evidence from Greece
(2017)This paper studies the Greek railway network (GRAN) by using complex network analysis (CNA) and empirical approach. The study aims to detect the socioeconomic information immanent to the GRAN's topology and to provide ... -
An ordinal regression analysis of tourism enterprises' location decisions in Greece
(2011)This article investigates recent trends in tourism firms' location decisions in Greece in relation to the state policy on tourism investment incentives as well as specific factors concerning regional inherent and created ... -
Public investments and regional development: The role of regional multipliers
(2006)In this article, the method of estimation of regional multipliers is analyzed by using a multiregional inputoutput analysis and the regional multipliers for the 51 prefectures of Greece are also estimated. The regional ... -
Public spending patterns: The regional distribution of public investment in Greece
(2008)The spatial dispersion of public investment constitutes one of the principal elements and also one of the key issues concerning the country's strategic regional development. It is evident that public investment expenditure ... -
Regional development and the information society: How Greek regions measure up in the information age?
(2008)It is widely accepted that the Information Society (IS) offers great potential in promoting sustainable development, democracy, accountability and good governance. Full exploitation of the new opportunities provided by ... -
Regional inequalities and spatial economic interdependence: Learning from the greek prefectures
(2009)Interregional trade constitutes a major factor of creating spatial economic interdependence. Both within and outside the national borders, spatial economic interdependence can be extremely strong. The interregional trade ...