Development of cluster partnership systems as an object of state regulation
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- 18.12.2022
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- Journal of Strategic Economic Research - Vol. 23, No. 6, 2022
Kyiv National University of Technologies and Desig
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Keywords: cross-cluster relationships; cluster partnership; European cluster policy; cluster partnership development platforms; cluster collaboration
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