A cluster analysis of the Dutch-German borderland
An exploration of cross-border economic opportunitiesA cluster analysis of the Dutch-German borderland
An exploration of cross-border economic opportunitiesSamenvatting
In recent decades, the level of scale in urban regions has become increasingly important for economic development. The characteristics of the specific economy in an area must be identified first in order to develop policy for regional economic growth.
All kinds of measuring instruments have been developed to measure the strength
of a region in practice. To date, these instruments have hardly ever been applied
in relation to cross-border regions. Despite the fact that cross-border economic
interdependence is still very limited in most regions, a good cross-border analysis
can reveal new perspectives. This study is a cluster analysis of the Dutch-German
Rhine-Meuse-North Euroregion and, as such, is part of the ‘intergovernmental
field lab’ project. It presents a cross-border view of the regional economy, which
leads to new insights and opportunities. The study highlights the extremely varied
composition of the economy in this cross-border region. There is no clearly defined
profile. In addition, the analysis shows that there are untapped economic opportunities for cross-border cooperation in some economic segments such as StartUps, High Tech Systems and Materials as well as sustainable business. Consequently, the study forms the basis for further policy development in this cross-border region.
Organisatie | Fontys |
Afdeling | Fontys International Business Studies |
Lectoraat | Lectoraat Cross border |
Datum | 2021-12-17 |
Type | Artikel |
Taal | Engels |