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Towards internal cohesion?

Lynda White, Mark Hart and Stephen Harvey
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Lynda White: Postgraduate research student at the School of Public Policy, Economics and Law, University of Ulster
Mark Hart: Reader in Industrial and Regional Policy at the School of Public Policy, Economics and Law, University of Ulster
Stephen Harvey: Senior Lecturer at the School of Public Policy, Economics and Law, University of Ulster

Local Economy, 2000, vol. 14, issue 4, 357-369

Abstract: Outline This paper focuses on the extent to which EU funding available under the Local Economic Development Measure of the Northern Ireland Single Programme (1994–99) has encouraged local government in Northern Ireland to adopt a new role in local economic development. It also considers whether the implementation of the Measure has effectively addressed its objectives of economic and social cohesion. It discusses the rationale for district council involvement and concludes that the local government structure in Northern Ireland requires adaptation to optimise the impact of the aid on offer.

Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1080/02690940008726510

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