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121 |
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Editorial |
3 |
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Foreword |
5 |
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Sommaire |
7 |
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Preamble |
8 |
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Portraits de territoires: le développement économique par frontière |
14 |
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Belgium - France |
15 |
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Greater Region |
19 |
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Upper Rhine |
23 |
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France – Switzerland |
27 |
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France - Italy - Monaco |
31 |
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France - Spain - Andorra |
35 |
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Danemark - Germany |
39 |
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Vienna - Bratislava |
43 |
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Meuse – Rhine |
47 |
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Cross-cutting themes in cross-border economic development |
51 |
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Attractiveness and competition |
52 |
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Different facets of cross-border economic development |
58 |
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Labour market, vocational training, apprenticeships and qualifications |
66 |
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Funding partnerships and projects |
74 |
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Cross-border economic governance |
79 |
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Strategies |
85 |
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Projects factsheets |
91 |
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Tandem |
93 |
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Seed4Start |
95 |
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Interregional Council of the Chambers of Trades of the Greater Region (CICM) |
99 |
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Framework agreement on cooperation regarding French-German job-seeker placement |
101 |
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Cross-Border Project Cafés |
104 |
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Strategic workforce planning (SWP) for the ports of Strasbourg AND Kehl |
108 |
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Minnovarc and Innovarc |
112 |
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Bihartean and Euro 3 |
117 |
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Cross-border Euroregional strategies for economic development and innovation |
121 |
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TTC “Top Technology Cluster” and GCS “Crossborder Cluster STimulation” |
125 |
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Acknowledments |
130 |


