The Case of Helsinki-Tallinn (Finland-Estonia) - Regions and Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders:
Estonia and Finland have centuries of collaboration, mainly between the capital areas of Tallinn and Helsinki that currently account for 2 million inhabitants and USD 76 billion in economic output. The entry of Estonia into the European Union and, since the mid-2000s, a two-hour ferry trip, have bot...
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Zusammenfassung: | Estonia and Finland have centuries of collaboration, mainly between the capital areas of Tallinn and Helsinki that currently account for 2 million inhabitants and USD 76 billion in economic output. The entry of Estonia into the European Union and, since the mid-2000s, a two-hour ferry trip, have both facilitated flows of people and merchandise across the Gulf of Finland. The different levels of development between Helsinki and Tallinn result in many asymmetric flows (workers to Helsinki, tourists to Tallinn). Beyond infrastructure and labour market issues, there are interesting opportunities for joint innovation policy efforts given their shared strengths such as in ICT, a dynamic start-up environment and technologically sophisticated public services. Cross-border collaboration can help build an "entrepreneurial knowledge region" brand. This case study is part of the project Regions and Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders. A summary of this working paper appears in a report of the same name |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (42 Seiten) 21 x 29.7cm |
DOI: | 10.1787/5k3xv0lrt1r6-en |
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spelling | Nauwelaers, Claire Verfasser aut The Case of Helsinki-Tallinn (Finland-Estonia) - Regions and Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders Claire Nauwelaers, Karen Maguire and Giulia Ajmone Marsan Paris OECD Publishing 2013 1 Online-Ressource (42 Seiten) 21 x 29.7cm txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier OECD Regional Development Working Papers Estonia and Finland have centuries of collaboration, mainly between the capital areas of Tallinn and Helsinki that currently account for 2 million inhabitants and USD 76 billion in economic output. The entry of Estonia into the European Union and, since the mid-2000s, a two-hour ferry trip, have both facilitated flows of people and merchandise across the Gulf of Finland. The different levels of development between Helsinki and Tallinn result in many asymmetric flows (workers to Helsinki, tourists to Tallinn). Beyond infrastructure and labour market issues, there are interesting opportunities for joint innovation policy efforts given their shared strengths such as in ICT, a dynamic start-up environment and technologically sophisticated public services. Cross-border collaboration can help build an "entrepreneurial knowledge region" brand. This case study is part of the project Regions and Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders. A summary of this working paper appears in a report of the same name Urban, Rural and Regional Development Estonia Finland Maguire, Karen ctb Ajmone Marsan, Giulia ctb https://doi.org/10.1787/5k3xv0lrt1r6-en Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Nauwelaers, Claire The Case of Helsinki-Tallinn (Finland-Estonia) - Regions and Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders Urban, Rural and Regional Development Estonia Finland |
title | The Case of Helsinki-Tallinn (Finland-Estonia) - Regions and Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders |
title_auth | The Case of Helsinki-Tallinn (Finland-Estonia) - Regions and Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders |
title_exact_search | The Case of Helsinki-Tallinn (Finland-Estonia) - Regions and Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Case of Helsinki-Tallinn (Finland-Estonia) - Regions and Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders |
title_full | The Case of Helsinki-Tallinn (Finland-Estonia) - Regions and Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders Claire Nauwelaers, Karen Maguire and Giulia Ajmone Marsan |
title_fullStr | The Case of Helsinki-Tallinn (Finland-Estonia) - Regions and Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders Claire Nauwelaers, Karen Maguire and Giulia Ajmone Marsan |
title_full_unstemmed | The Case of Helsinki-Tallinn (Finland-Estonia) - Regions and Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders Claire Nauwelaers, Karen Maguire and Giulia Ajmone Marsan |
title_short | The Case of Helsinki-Tallinn (Finland-Estonia) - Regions and Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders |
title_sort | the case of helsinki tallinn finland estonia regions and innovation collaborating across borders |
topic | Urban, Rural and Regional Development Estonia Finland |
topic_facet | Urban, Rural and Regional Development Estonia Finland |
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