Developing locally :An international comparison of local and regional economic development

Publication subTitle :An international comparison of local and regional economic development

Author: Beer   Andrew (Editor)   Haughton   Graham (Editor)   Maude   Alaric (Editor)  

Publisher: Policy Press‎

Publication year: 2003

E-ISBN: 9781847425812

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781861344854

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781861345462

Subject: F114.46 interregional economic relationship

Keyword: Urban & municipal planning

Language: ENG

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Description

Throughout the developed world governments have invested substantial sums in local and regional economic development. Many have spent heavily on local development agencies and strategies to bolster competitiveness within world markets. What has been the impact of these actions? How effective are the strategies and processes employed by development agencies? How well funded are development efforts in one nation compared to another, and how are their objectives defined? This book addresses these questions. It: · explores the impact and functioning of economic development agencies; · makes a unique contribution to the emerging literature on economic development agencies by reporting on the results of a cross-national survey of economic development practitioners; · compares the 'institutional architectures' of economic development in Australia, England, the United States and Northern Ireland; · analyses how these institutional arrangements affect individual agencies and their regions. This book is intended for a wide audience including economic development practitioners, local government officers, officials within national or state governments and academics. It provides the reader with a greater appreciation of how local and regional economic development systems operate in different economies and aids understanding of what makes the economic development system in each nation unique. It challenges ideas about the uniformity of economic development efforts and encourages practitioners and policy makers to experiment with and explore strategies used elsewhere.

Chapter

DEVELOPING LOCALLY

Contents

List of tables, figures and case studies

Acknowledgements

Preface

List of abbreviations

1. International comparisons of local and regional economic development

2. Understanding international divergence and convergence in local and regional economic development

3. Local and regional economic development organisations in international comparison

4. Local and regional economic development in England

5. Local and regional economic development in the United States

6. Local and regional economic development organisations in Australia

7. Local and regional economic development in a ‘post-conflict’ society: lessons from Northern Ireland

8. Local and regional economic development: improving our understanding and advancing our policy frameworks

References

Index

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