Front page News News Growth potential analysis for the regions Growth potential analysis for the regions 29.6.2018 MDI makes a regional growth potential analysis for Harjavalta Oy. The purpose of the analysis is to identify the most potential regions in the country from growth and competitiveness point of view. The analysis is aimed at all municipalities in mainland Finland, whose future growth potential will be analyzed based on statistics and operational environment analysis. Based on the data, visual maps and graphs are made, which show the position of each municipality in relation to other municipalities. In addition to the statistical analysis of all municipalities, a more detailed regional profiling is made of the regional and growth centers designated by the client. Share to Share to: facebook Share to: linkedin Share to: twitter
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