Regional development in central and eastern Europe : development processes and policy challenges / edited by Grzegorz Gorzelak, John Bachtler and Maciej Smetkowski.
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Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon, England ; New York :
Routledge,
2010.
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Series: | Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series ;
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Table of Contents:
- The puzzles of convergence: Europe's economic history in the twentieth century / Witold M. Orlowski
- The competitiveness of Central and Eastern European countries: an analysis of the legal environment / Gyöngyi Csuka
- Regional development dynamics in Central and Eastern European countries / Grzegorz Gorzelak and Maciej Smętkowski
- Challenges for national regional policies in the new Member States / Jĭrí Blăzek and Marie Maces̆ková
- Policy lessons from the reconstruction of East Germany
- the former German Democratic Republic / Wendelin Strubelt
- The state of European cities and the positions of new Member States / Jan Maarten de Vet
- Central and Eastern European urban regions and the knowledge economy / Hans Joachim Kujath
- Metropolitan functions of Warsaw, Prague and Budapest / Katarzyna A. Kuć-Czajkowska
- Spatial planning and city networks in economic development: a critique of the Polish national development strategy / Peter J. Taylor
- Economic geography and European integration: the effects on the EU external border regions / George Petrakos and Lefteris Topaloglou
- The European Union, the emerging 'neighbourhood' and geopolitics of inclusion and exclusion / James Wesley Scott
- The former Iron Curtain and the new eastern external border: the impact on spatial development / Dóra Illés
- International communications and borders regions: transcending the problem of scale on the boundary between Russia and the EU / Vladimir Kolossov
- Renewing EU cohesion policy / John Bachtler
- EU cohesion policy: a decline behind the horizon? / Marek W. Kozak, Pawel Opala and Pawel Samecki
- EU cohesion policy and the peripheries of the new Member States / Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse.