Assessment of the Effectiveness of State Participation in Economic Clusters
A.R. Baghirzade, B. Kushbakov

TL;DR
This paper examines how government involvement impacts the development and efficiency of regional economic clusters, highlighting key features and evaluation methods for state participation.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of the concept of economic clusters and proposes specific features for assessing the effectiveness of state involvement.
Findings
Identified key features of regional cluster development.
Outlined methods for evaluating state participation efficiency.
Clarified the role of government in cluster success.
Abstract
In the article we made an attempt to reveal the contents and development of the concept of economic clusters, to characterize the specificity of the regional cluster as a project. We have identified features of an estimation of efficiency of state participation in the cluster, where the state is an institution representing the interests of society.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRegional Development and Policy · Regional Socio-Economic Development Trends · Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
