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Regional Disparities in Small Countries
Series: Advances in Spatial Science
Felsenstein, Daniel; Portnov, Boris A. (Eds.)
2005, VI, 333 p. 61 illus., Hardcover
ISBN: 3-540-24303-8



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This book challenges the common perception that significant regional disparities do not exist in small countries. As small developed countries become increasingly competitive and their economic structures resemble those of the large, a re-assessment of the regional consequences of these changes is of timely importance. Regional Disparities in Small Countries presents a systematic discussion of the unique theoretical, methodological and measurement challenges in analyzing regional inequalities in small countries and a series of empirical analyses addressing the issue of regional convergence and divergence in these countries. With contributions from leading regional scientists and economists, this book also examines the policy experience of small countries in closing regional gaps and the effectiveness of public interventions in this field.



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Keywords:




regional convergence



regional development



regional inequalities



small countries



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