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Revealing reference clusters: methodical questions and the practical application to the domestic industry

Abstract

In article are considered substantial and methodical questions of identification clusters «from above». The methodical approach to revealing reference of clusters to Russia, combining industrial and spatial aspects is offered.

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L. S. Markov
Институт экономики и организации промышленного производства СО РАН, Новосибирск
Russian Federation


V. M. Markova
Институт экономики и организации промышленного производства СО РАН, Новосибирск Новосибирский национальный исследовательский государственный университет, Новосибирск
Russian Federation


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Markov L.S., Markova V.M. Revealing reference clusters: methodical questions and the practical application to the domestic industry. World of Economics and Management. 2012;12(1):95-108. (In Russ.)

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