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O'Hara G. (2005) A journey without maps: the regional policies of the 1964-70 British Labour Government, Regional Studies 39 , 1183-1195. This paper examines four influences on British regional policy in the late 1960s: party politics in the context of the economic environment; the structure of...
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. This need for theory arises from the status of ESS as an integrative interdiscipline—one practitioners of ESS celebrate … are ideas that take us places, not just idle speculation, and by advocating “theory across the (ESS) curriculum.” In …
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methods and theory types used by scholars identifies key strengths and weaknesses of each. Different schools of heterodox … [that is, non-neoclassical] economics, as well as neoclassical economics itself, emphasize different sets of theory and … heterodox schools, like neoclassical economics itself, tend to act as if it were thought that their theory and method were …
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The space is a place where human beings conduct social and economic activities, and also the carrier of any public living form and right action. Urban area and rural area are two integral parts of regional economic system. Without joint and coordinated development of urban and rural areas, it is...
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information, • Theory is brought to bear so that the problem can be understood and analyzed, • Explanation involves … interaction between data and theory in order to make clear that which needs to be understood, • Prescription points to actions …
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