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THE CASE FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTION: PLACE-BASED VERSUS PLACE-NEUTRAL APPROACHES

ABSTRACT The paper examines the debates regarding place‐neutral versus place‐based policies for economic development. The analysis is set in the context of how development policy thinking on the part of both scholars and international organizations has evolved over several decades. Many of the previ...

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Published in:Journal of regional science 2012-02, Vol.52 (1), p.134-152
Main Authors: Barca, Fabrizio, McCann, Philip, Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés
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Economic models
Economics
European Union
Globalization
Institutions
International
International organization
International organizations
Place
Regional development
Regional policy
Strategic planning
Studies
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