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Regional Branching and Regional Innovation Policy
2011Regional diversification is high on the scientific and political agenda. As many regions are currently facing economic decline due to the economic crisis, there is increasing awareness that there is a need to develop new economic activities, in order to compensate for losses in other parts of their regional economies.
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Policies of Regional Development and Planning
2016This chapter considers the implications of main theoretical frameworks on regional science in terms of regional policy design. First are presented works supporting the hypothesis that economic dynamics will, in the long term, lead to a situation of balanced growth between territories, and thus that public-policy interventions have to stay limited as ...
Torre, André, Wallet, Frederic
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Regional development policy and regional inequality
2015There can be no Communism with pauperism, or Socialism with pauperism. So to get rich is no sin. However, what we mean by getting rich is different from what you mean. Wealth in a socialist society belongs to the people. To get rich in a socialist society means prosperity for the entire people.
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Cultural Policy and the Regions
2015As we saw in the previous chapter, critics of UK creative industries policy have argued that there was very little actual policy at the national level, despite the volume of statements of intent, strategy papers, ‘think-pieces’ and rhetoric (Oakley, 2004, 2006).
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International Advances in Economic Research, 2006
In the beginning, the economy was closed to ethics and as a social science had a moral dimension. However, after the marginal revolution and during the twentieth century, ethics was not considered in the economic analysis. Fortunately, this situation changed at the end of the past century. This paper analyzes the ethics of regional policy.
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In the beginning, the economy was closed to ethics and as a social science had a moral dimension. However, after the marginal revolution and during the twentieth century, ethics was not considered in the economic analysis. Fortunately, this situation changed at the end of the past century. This paper analyzes the ethics of regional policy.
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Geoforum, 1982
Abstract The Nigerian growth-pattern, with its shift from more labour-intensive and resource-based to more capital-intensive and import-based industries, caused an increasing spatial concentration of productive forces, resulting in deteriorating living conditions for the majority of the population in rural and in urban areas.
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Abstract The Nigerian growth-pattern, with its shift from more labour-intensive and resource-based to more capital-intensive and import-based industries, caused an increasing spatial concentration of productive forces, resulting in deteriorating living conditions for the majority of the population in rural and in urban areas.
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1996
One of the most contentious of the policy changes affecting centre-province relations in the 1980s was the adoption of a new regional development strategy. The commitment to a spatially uneven wave of development clearly helped some coastal provinces to enhance their economic position relative both to the centre and to other provinces. At the same time,
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One of the most contentious of the policy changes affecting centre-province relations in the 1980s was the adoption of a new regional development strategy. The commitment to a spatially uneven wave of development clearly helped some coastal provinces to enhance their economic position relative both to the centre and to other provinces. At the same time,
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