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| Resource ID: |
306 |
| Title: |
Behind the myth of European Union: prospects for cohesion |
| Description: |
Explores the prospects for cohesion in Europe through an assessment of the challenges faced by the less favoured regions (both old industrial and 'lagging'). Also offers a critical perspective on the implications of contemporary processes and policies of European integration for social and regional cohesion. Includes discussions on regional disparities (core vs. periphery regions), corporate restructuring, innovation and globalisation |
| Author(s): |
A. Amin and J. Tomaney (eds.) |
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Type of resource: |
Review |
| Area covered: |
Europe |
| Type of document: |
Book |
| ISBN: |
0415125529
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| Publisher: |
Routledge |
| Year of publication: |
1995 |
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publisher |
| Is there a dataset? |
Yes |
| Associated web site: |
http://www.routledge.com |
| Is a password required? |
Yes |
| Associated key phrases: |
territorial cohesion, peripherality, competitive regions, regional development
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| Associated topics: |
110, 124, 121, 310
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