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