The Linkage between Regional and Neighborhood Development
Wim Wiewel,
Bridget Brown and
Marya Morris
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Wim Wiewel: University of Illinois at Chicago
Bridget Brown: University of Illinois at Chicago
Marya Morris: University of Illinois at Chicago
Economic Development Quarterly, 1989, vol. 3, issue 2, 94-110
Abstract:
Current theories about regional and neighborhood development suggest that there are four mechanisms linking economic development at the regional and the neighborhood level. These mechanisms are (a) market processes, (b) the capitalist accumulation process, (c) the process of industrial change and corporate decision making, and (d) the political process. The literature on each of these sheds partial light on the linkage question and suggests a comprehensive, multilevel analytical model. However, much more research is needed to elaborate specific elements of the model.
Date: 1989
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DOI: 10.1177/089124248900300203
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