New Perspective for European Spatial Development Policies

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Central Government
Centralizing State Model
cooperative regional strategies
cross-border urban networks
Egon Matzner
EIF
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EU border city development
EU Programme
EU's Structural
EU's Structural Fund
EU's Structural Policy
European Spatial
European Spatial Development Perspective
European Spatial Development Policies
European Spatial Policies
European Territorial Development
EU’s Structural
EU’s Structural Fund
EU’s Structural Policy
Fourth Framework Programme
Friedrich Schindegger
Gdp Share
Gerhard Schimak
institutional evaluation methods
Klaus R. Kunzmann
Leo Van Der Meer
Lip
Long Term Development Objectives
Negative Sum Games
network approach spatial policy
Non-cooperative Behaviour
Noncooperative Behaviour
Peter Treuner
Redistributive Regional Policy
regional economic integration
sectoral policy analysis
Socio-economic Cohesion
Spatial Development Policies
Spatial Development Trends
Stuart Holland
Successful Small Firm
Theme Park Europe

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138609419
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First Published in 1998. A number of future paths of European spatial evolution are developed and discussed in this book. It applies unconventional economic approaches to spatial policy, and in particular to EU-spatial policies. It is concluded that a) the answer to spatial development challenges should not be geo-design but rather strategic guidelines for sectorial policy measures; b) regional policy on the EU's external border has to involve the cities as regional centres in a cross-border network; c) the new perspective on European spatial policy requires a network approach to regional cooperation, which in turn needs an institution monitoring and evaluation continuously the fuctioning of the net.