Governance, Institutional Change and Regional Development

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Cecilia Wong
Central Government
Central Macedonia
Charlotte Damborg
Christian Jensen
County Administrative Board
County Municipalities
Danish Regional Policy
democratic participation
Elisavet Thoidou
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European regional development case studies
European Structural Funds
Governance
Greta Cameron
Grigoris Kafkalas
Henrik Halkier
Institutional change
institutional theory
Local Development
Local Enterprise Companies
Michael Steiner
multi-level governance
Mutual Resource Dependencies
North Jutland
NWBLT
Oddbjorn Bukve
Parliament
Persuasive Storytelling
Peter Garside
Political Government Model
public-private partnerships
regional development
Regional Development Agencies
Regional Innovation Systems
Regional Policy
regional policy analysis
Resource Dependencies
Ruth Downes
Spatial Economic Policy
Structural Fund Programming
Structural Fund Programming Period
Structural Funds
Svante Leijon
Thomas Jud
urban regeneration strategies
Urban Regime Theory
Vice Versa
West Sweden

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138637580
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 151 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This title was first published in 2000: This volume addresses the prominent role given to institution-building, institutional change and governance in the regional development strategies and policies. The establishment of the Scottish Parliament, Welsh and Northern Ireland Assemblies, and the arrival of regional development agencies in England highlighted the need to put the initiatives into some context, drawing on experience from across Europe on the critical factors in the determination of the potential and success of regions. Central to the discussions presented here by a group of European experts are the question of governance - how does an ongoing process of institution-building affect the ways in which regions and localities are governed, including questions of democracy, participation, regional self-determination, public-private partnerships, networks and accountability; and the consequences of new modes of governance and institutional change for regional development strategies and policies, particularly in the context of large-scale industrial restructuring and city-region and urban regeneration.

Mike Danson, Henrick Halkier, Greta Cameron