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The relationship between public investment and regional economic development is of perennial interest and is particularly topical now as issues of infrastructure and innovation are high on policy agendas in many countries. Public investment is often viewed as a possible method for 'jump-starting' lagging regional economies and also as a requirement for the continued development of more prosperous regions.

Public Investment and Regional Economic Development provides a systematic analysis of the complex relationship between public investment and regional economic development. The authors offer new insights into the key issues of regional growth, and present a broad variety of perspectives ranging from transport and housing infrastructure through to human capital and innovation.

With contributions from leading regional scientists, and each themed section of the book prefaced with an editorial introduction to ensure coherence, this illuminating book is sure to offer policymakers new research insights into key issues of regional growth. Academics and researchers of urban and regional planning, geography and economic development will also find the book of great interest.



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'Public Investment and Regional Economic Development is a very interesting and stimulating reading for policymakers and anyone doing research in this area.' -- Adelheid Holl, Environment and Planning C: Government and Planning

Table of Contents
Contents: Part I: Modelling and Planning Part II: Innovation and Knowledge Creation Part III: Human Capital Part IV: Physical Infrastructure Index

Public Investment and Regional Economic

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    A Hardback by Daniel Felsenstein, Ronald McQuaid, Philip McCann

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/10/2001
      ISBN13: 9781840647150, 978-1840647150
      ISBN10: 1840647159

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The relationship between public investment and regional economic development is of perennial interest and is particularly topical now as issues of infrastructure and innovation are high on policy agendas in many countries. Public investment is often viewed as a possible method for 'jump-starting' lagging regional economies and also as a requirement for the continued development of more prosperous regions.

      Public Investment and Regional Economic Development provides a systematic analysis of the complex relationship between public investment and regional economic development. The authors offer new insights into the key issues of regional growth, and present a broad variety of perspectives ranging from transport and housing infrastructure through to human capital and innovation.

      With contributions from leading regional scientists, and each themed section of the book prefaced with an editorial introduction to ensure coherence, this illuminating book is sure to offer policymakers new research insights into key issues of regional growth. Academics and researchers of urban and regional planning, geography and economic development will also find the book of great interest.



      Trade Review
      'Public Investment and Regional Economic Development is a very interesting and stimulating reading for policymakers and anyone doing research in this area.' -- Adelheid Holl, Environment and Planning C: Government and Planning

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Part I: Modelling and Planning Part II: Innovation and Knowledge Creation Part III: Human Capital Part IV: Physical Infrastructure Index

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