Transition, Cohesion and Regional Policy in Central and Eastern EuropeJohn Bachtler, Ruth Downes, Grzegorz Gorzelak Ashgate, 2000 - 378 pages 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. |
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Page 89
... increased in spatial terms in 1989 , the average wage level in Prague was only 6.4 percent higher than the national average but , by 1997 , this had increased to 31.5 percent . - Population The overall balance of the Czech population ...
... increased in spatial terms in 1989 , the average wage level in Prague was only 6.4 percent higher than the national average but , by 1997 , this had increased to 31.5 percent . - Population The overall balance of the Czech population ...
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... increased . As a result , daily commuting has increased considerably and thus any considerable rise in fuel tax would impact commuters and threaten a migration movement into urban areas . Estonian regional policy As introduced in 1995 ...
... increased . As a result , daily commuting has increased considerably and thus any considerable rise in fuel tax would impact commuters and threaten a migration movement into urban areas . Estonian regional policy As introduced in 1995 ...
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... increased , this has worked to exacerbate labour shortages in the region , and VW has been introducing various employment and training programmes to secure a work force . In part , labour retention is worsened by low wages and high work ...
... increased , this has worked to exacerbate labour shortages in the region , and VW has been introducing various employment and training programmes to secure a work force . In part , labour retention is worsened by low wages and high work ...
Contents
Challenges of Transition for Regional Development | 1 |
Transformation and the Interdependencies between Political | 33 |
NATIONAL REVIEWS | 69 |
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Transition, Cohesion and Regional Policy in Central and Eastern Europe Ruth Downes Limited preview - 2019 |
Transition, Cohesion and Regional Policy in Central and Eastern Europe Ruth Downes,John Bachtler No preview available - 2021 |
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