The Reconstruction of British Regional Policy: 2. Towards a New Agenda
Ronald Martin and
J S C Hodge
Environment and Planning C, 1983, vol. 1, issue 3, 317-340
Abstract:
In this second of two papers on rethinking British regional policy for the 1980s a number of policy options and suggested reforms around which a new agenda might be constructed are put forward for debate. Following on from the critique of current policy and the discussion of changed economic conditions given in the first paper, a range of key issues are examined, starting from the case for and objectives of future regional policy, through problems of job generation and the need for a new institutional framework, to more detailed proposals concerning the forms of regional assistance.
Date: 1983
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DOI: 10.1068/c010317
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