Transition, Cohesion and Regional Policy in Central and Eastern EuropeRoutledge, 2019 M07 17 - 398 pages This title was first published in 2000. One of the most comprehensive overviews of regional development and policy emergence in the Central and East European countries to date, this book focuses on economic and social cohesion, bringing together a wide range of empirical research and discussion material. |
Contents
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1963 | |
1976 | |
1993 | |
NATIONAL REVIEWS | |
THEMATIC PERSPECTIVES | |
Institutional Limits to Multilevel Governance | |
POLICY RESPONSES | |
Other editions - View all
Transition, Cohesion and Regional Policy in Central and Eastern Europe Ruth Downes,John Bachtler No preview available - 2021 |
Transition, Cohesion and Regional Policy in Central and Eastern Europe Ruth Downes No preview available - 2018 |
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activities agricultural areas average border Bratislava Budapest budget Bulgaria capital CEE countries Central and Eastern centres co-ordination cohesion companies comprise considerable created creation cross-border co-operation Czech Republic decentralisation demographic developed regions districts Eastern Europe economic development enterprises environment environmental Estonia European Union Euroregions factors framework growth Györ Harjumaa Hungarian Hungary impact implementation important increased indicators industrial infrastructure inhabitants initial institutional Interreg issues labour Latvia liberalisation Lithuania market economy Ministry municipalities NUTS II organisation overall particular patterns percent Phare planning Poland Polish political pollution population potential Prague private sector privatisation problems production programmes reform regional development policy regional disparities regional level regional policy relatively responsible restructuring result role Romania rural self-government Slovak Republic Slovakia Slovenia SMEs social spatial statistical strategies Structural Funds sub-national Table Territorial administrative structure transformation transition economies trends unemployment urban Warsaw