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Growth and Spatial Equity in West Malaysia
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1988
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The collection of papers in this volume present the initial findings of a research project to test H.W. Richardson's polarisation reversal hypothesis, using Malaysia as a case study. The concept of polarization reversal is discussed and the basic features of development and economic policy in Malaysia are examined. Long-term changes in spatial disparaties and industrial location patterns are then analysed. An attempt is made in the final chapter to identify the factors limiting industrialization in Kelantan, a federal state with a peripheral location.
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CONTENTS
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LIST OF FIGURES
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FOREWORD
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I. Polarization Reversal in Developing Countries?
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II. Economic Development and Economic Policy in Malaysia
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III. SPATIAL DISPARITIES IN WEST MALAYSIA
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IV. DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS IN WEST MALAYSIA
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V. LIMITING FACTORS IN INDUSTRIALIZATION: A CASE STUDY OF KELANTAN
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