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argued, rests on local governance structures and does not address the underdeveloped competitiveness of lagging urban areas …
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England's South East is the most affluent and privileged place in the UK. Yet it is also the most institutionally weak and geographically divided of all the English regions. And while all the English regions are to some extent unnatural artifices, the South East is defined mainly in relation to...
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restructuring of the Hungarian space-economy. Drawing on ideas about the governance of socio-economic systems, the paper argues that …
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governance of the distribution of knowledge instead is affected by decreasing returns to the variety of elements of knowledge …
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PERKMANN M. (1999) Building governance institutions across European Borders, Reg. Studies 33 , 657-667. This paper … analyses both as processes of institution building utilizing recent theories of governance and networks. The discussion is …) a specification of CBC governance institutions as an articulation of horizontal and vertical networks; (3) an outline of …
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governance is investigated, based on a comparison of supranational integration logics, co-operation frameworks and instruments …
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Youth Training policy making. The changes that have occurred are examined in terms of the concept of governance, which has … article argues that despite the imprecision of governance as a concept, it is a useful analytical tool, focusing attention on …
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COLE A. and LOUGHLIN J. (2003) Beyond the unitary state? Public opinion, political institutions and public policy in Brittany, Reg. Studies 37 , 265-276. This paper investigates the new regionalism in Brittany, one of France's historic regions. It is based on findings from a mass opinion survey...
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BURCH M. and GOMEZ R. (2002) The English regions and the European Union, Reg. Studies 36 , 767-778. From the late 1980s on an elite-driven 'new regionalism' developed in the English regions, starting in the north. New region-wide modes of working by local authorities, business and other...
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governance, a lack of local accountability and lack of transparency.Almost all the institutions of governance in the region, both …
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