Abstract
Sustainable growth and job creation in European countries depend increasingly more
excellence and innovation, which are the drivers of European competitiveness. Clusters are
a phenomenon mainly focused on the market. Most successful clusters are created
spontaneously as a result of natural competitive advantages, market forces or simply by
chance. However, due to the policies established clusters in the Member States there is a
growing number of cases where public policy on long-term initiatives economic entities or
universities and research institutes senior allowed the emergence of clusters powerful
acting as a catalyst and helping to unleash the economic and scientific certain regions.
International Law
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