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2. General history of regional policies: A proposal of a worldwide comparative study

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Dilemmas in Regional Policy
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents VII
  3. Preface IX
  4. Introduction XI
  5. PART ONE: Regional policy as a problem for regional theory
  6. 1. Regional policies: A theoretical framework 3
  7. 2. General history of regional policies: A proposal of a worldwide comparative study 13
  8. 3. Methodological problems in regional science 25
  9. 4. Regional economics within the system of economic science 45
  10. 5. Regional economic policy: An institutional-economic approach 59
  11. 6. A Phenomenological orientation in the spatial sciences? 71
  12. 7. Social issues of space economy 91
  13. 8. A Typology of regional policies 105
  14. 9. The living conditions approach to regional sociology 115
  15. 10. For a new style and method of planning 141
  16. 11. Some notes on the methodology of development planning 161
  17. 12. Long-term spatial, continental, and subcontinental studies and programming 201
  18. PART TWO: EXPERIENCES AND PROSPECTS IN THE NETHERLANDS
  19. 13. Review and evaluation of Dutch regional socio-economic policy 227
  20. 14. Measurement of employment effects of Dutch regional socioeconomic policy 245
  21. 15. Regional policy and environmental problems 271
  22. 16. Two cases of integral planning at the regional level in the northern part of the Netherlands 297
  23. 17. Questioning integral regional policy 311
  24. PART THREE: EXPERIENCES AND PROSPECTS IN POLAND
  25. 18. Space economy of Poland: Apparent and real problems 349
  26. 19. Regional development in Poland: Lessons of experience 359
  27. 20. The regional diversification of the standard of living in Poland, its dynamics and structure 379
  28. 21. Regional differences in Poland 395
  29. 22. Regional development policies in Poland: Ways of formulation and instruments of implementation 421
  30. 23. Physical planning in Poland: The changing fate of the doctrine 435
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