Abstract

This article examines the problems and opportunities for regional economic development in the context of globalization. The paper examines the impact of globalization on regional economic development and emphasizes the importance of an integrated approach to economic development that takes into account various factors such as human capital, technology and environmental factors. The article also discusses various strategies that regions can use to promote economic development, such as measures to promote entrepreneurship, innovation, and infrastructure. Finally, the article highlights the importance of long-term planning, innovation and adaptability for regional economic development, as well as the role of policymakers and practitioners in developing specific strategies for their regions. Overall, the paper provides insight into the complex relationship between globalization and regional economic development, and the need for a sustainable approach to economic growth.

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