Local Economic Development in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Role of Local Development Agencies
Jovo Ateljevic,
Tony O'Rourke and
Branka Poljasevic
Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2013, vol. 15, issue 3, 280-305
Abstract:
This paper examines the local economic development agencies, their entrepreneurial or leadership behaviour and their ability to contribute to local/regional development in the context of a transitional economy. The research employs qualitative research methodology by combining in-depth interviews and focus groups on 36 local development agencies (LDAs) and other actors ‘responsible’ for the economic development in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Inductive theory or the bottom-up model for regional development provides the conceptual structure for this research. The research identifies a number of important factors that determine the trajectory of the local/regional economic development, as well as the challenges that LDAs and other local actors are facing in one of the most unpredictable economic environments.
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1080/19448953.2013.789319
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