An Enlarged Europe: Regions in competition? (Regional Policy and Development, 6) paper 286 p.
Hardy, Sally, Hart, M., et al. 著
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Part 1 Introduction: performance of the community's regions in the 1980s- the main challenges for the 1990s, Van de Wee and Hall (DGXVI); shifts inEurope and their impact on the European spatial structure, Albrechts;economic reforms in Central and Eastern Europe - implications for the EC.Part 2 EC issues: regional impact of the achievement of the European InternalMarket, Quevit; European integration and public finance - the politicaleconomy of regional support, MacKay; economics of regional government in theEC, Newlands; regulating European financial capital 1 - the global context,Leyshon and Thrift; regulating European financial capital 2 - financialregulation and the Single European Market, Leyshon and Thrift; spatial impactof completion of the EC internal market for financial services, Begg;assessing the additionality or otherwise of EC structural finds, Barnett andBorooah; the impact of 1992 on local and regional development, Hart andRoberts; regional dimensions of the social contract - towards socialcohesion, Danson; EC's RECHAR programme - an adequate response to theproblems of coal areas?, Fothergill. Part 3 Eastern European issues: regionalpolicy and regional structure in the Soviet Union, Dmitrieva; spatialinequality in the Gorbachev era, Ozornoy; the regional dimension in Hungary -aspects of transformation in 1991, De Souza and Korompai; labour mobilitybetween Eastern and Western Europe, Nikas. Part 4 Peripheral regions: urbanand regional restructuring in Northern Greece and the SEM, Tsoulouvis; localeconomic development in peripheral areas - the case of Portugal, Syrett;regional and local implications of European integration for the Republic ofIreland rural development in a peripheral region of the European community -the Northern Ireland experience, Walsh, Murray and Greer. Part 5 Conclusion:policy agenda for the decade.
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