Transition, cohesion and regional policy in Central and Eastern Europe
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書誌事項
Transition, cohesion and regional policy in Central and Eastern Europe
(EPRC studies in European policy)
Ashgate, c2000
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注記
"University of Strathclyde"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The origins of this volume lie in the history of collaboration on regional development research between the editors and many of the authors over a period of ten years. Through a series of international research projects, conferences and seminars debating the emerging regional development challenges and regional policy responses in Central and Eastern Europe, the idea of a book that would take a comprehensive, systematic look at the issues was born. After a decade of reform, the book was conceived as an opportunity to take stock of the regional problems and disparities associated with the transition process and regional development policy challenges confronting regional, national and European policy-makers. At the heart of the volume is the relationship between transition and cohesion and the response of government. The book brings together contributors from Western, Central and Eastern Europe, presenting academic perspectives from geographers, regional economists and political scientists and the viewpoints of practitioners engaged in regional development.
It encompasses region-wide overviews of developments across Central and Eastern Europe as well as accounts of the regional development situation in each of ten countries and a discussion of key thematic issues and regional policy responses.
目次
- Part 1 Dimensions of transition: introduction - challenges of transition for regional development, John Bachtler et al
- the progress of transition in East Central Europe, Michael Bradshaw and Alison Stenning
- transformation and the inter-dependencies between political and economic development, Thiemo W. Eser
- the effects of privatisation in Central and Eastern Europe - evidence from households in three Central European capitals, Keith Grime et al. Part 2 National review: Bulgaria, Julia Spiridonova and Nikolai Grigorov
- Czech Republic, Milos Cerveny and Alois Andrle
- Estonia, Kaarel Kilvits
- Hungary, Gyula Horvath
- Latvia, Raita Karnite
- Lithuania, Eduardos Vilkas
- Poland, Grzegorz Gorzelak
- Romania, Ioan Ianos
- Slovak Republic, Juraj Silvan
- Slovenia, Pavle Sicherl and Stanka Kukar. Part 3 Thematic perspectives: regional disparity, industrial development and technology change in Hungary, Anne Lorentzen
- inward investment, cohesion and the "wealth of regions" in East-Central Europe, Adrian Smith and Petr Pavlinek
- the spatial dimension to environmental problems, Helmut Karl et al
- SMEs in the Visegrad countries - on their way to Europe? Friederike Welter
- cross-border co-operation at Germany's Eastern border - institutional limits to multi-level governance, Eiko R. Thielmann. Part 4 Policy responses: regional policy in the Czech Republic and EU accession, Jiri Blazek and Sjaak Boeckhout
- regional development policy in Poland in the 1990s, Marek Kozak
- regional policy evolution in Hungary, Ruth Downes
- regional policy in Central and Eastern Europe - the EU perspective, Jean-Francois Drevet
- transition, cohesion and regional policy in Central and Eastern Europe - conclusions, John Bachtler et al.
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