Capital Accumulation and Regional Development: The Case of Denmark
C Jensen-Butler
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C Jensen-Butler: Geographical Institute, University of Aarhus, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
Environment and Planning A, 1982, vol. 14, issue 10, 1307-1340
Abstract:
A review is presented of different approaches to the explanation of regional development in industrialised countries, in the marxist tradition. The approach based upon analysis of the process of capital accumulation is identified as being the most valuable, and a theoretical framework for analysis of regional development, based on Marx's economics, is developed. The framework attempts to combine physical aspects of change in the production process and changes at the level of values. Finally, empirical evidence on regional development in Denmark is presented in support of the theoretical framework. Comparisons are made with patterns of regional development in Britain.
Date: 1982
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DOI: 10.1068/a141307
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