Title: Third World regional development : a reappraisal
Abstract: Introduction - David Simon PART ONE: ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS The Question of Regions - David Simon Spatial Policies and Uneven Development in the 'Marxist-Leninist' States of the Third World - James D Sidaway and David Simon National Integration - Peter M Slowe Contrasting Ideologies in Guinea Subnational Development and Planning in Pacific Island Countries - Hidehiko Sazanami and Roswitha Newels PART TWO: EXPERIENCES WITH SELECTIVE INVESTMENT STRATEGIES Development Policy and its Effect on Regional Inequality - Stella Lowder The Case of Ecuador Regional Strategy in Costa Rica and its Impact on the Northern Region - Arie Romein and Jur Schuurman Regional Consequences of Open-Door Development Strategies - Leslie Sklair Export Zones in Mexico and China PART TWO: RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND DECENTRALIZED STRATEGIES Policies and Preoccupations in Rural and Regional Development Planning in Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe - Carole Rakodi The District Focus Policy for Rural Development in Kenya - Marcel Rutten System, Structure and Participatory Development Planning in Indonesia - Allert van den Ham and Ton van Naerssen Regional Development Planning for Rural Development in Botswana - Ruud Jansen and Paul van Hoof Structural Adjustment, Decentralization and Educational Planning in Ghana - Bill T S Gould Data Needs and Data Systems for Regional Planning in Developing Countries - Jan J Sterkenburg A Comparison of Experience in Kenya and Sri Lanka PART FOUR: CONCLUSIONS Conclusions and Prospects - David Simon and Carole Rakodi What Future for Regional Planning?
Publication Year: 1990
Publication Date: 1990-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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