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Contemporary role of cluster organizations in forming the region financial potential

TERRA ECONOMICUS, , Vol. 11 (no. 1.3),
p. 93-97

In article the actual problem of an assessment of a role and value of cluster initiatives in development of financial capacity of the region on world and Russian practice in investigated.


Keywords: cluster associations; financial capacity of the region

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