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Category: Empowerment
Posted on May 12, 2020

Ghiassi, Achieving Local Economic Development by Generating Knowledge Eagerness.

Knowledge eagerness of locals can be stimulated most effectively by combining the contents of outside knowledge with the vehicle of inside knowledge. This will increase empowerment and local economic development. Strong local leaders are necessary to bring in outside knowledge.

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  • Quality of life and economic profit
  • Influence of regional factors
  • Influence of local factors
  • Institutional setting
  • Coordination all actors
  • Entrepreurship, SDGs and New Business models
  • New economic models
  • The role of energy transition in local economic development

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