Spatial Policy Problems of the British Economy
Cambridge University Press
Published on 31. October 1971
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Hardback
260 pages
978-0-521-08235-8 (ISBN)
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Description
Interest in the geography of economic and social change has grown in Britain over recent years as people have become more aware of regional imbalances and as government influence on the evolution of the country's spatial systems has increased. The processes of spatial allocation are becoming better understood as new techniques of analysis are developed. But weaknesses and inconsistencies in public policies remain and have attracted the attention of workers in various disciplines, particularly geographers. This awareness is reflected in these essays, most of which deal with economic rather than the social problems. They demonstrate the wide range of issues on which geographers can make a relevant contribution.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
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Weight
574 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-08235-8 (9780521082358)
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Michael Chisholm | Gerald Manners
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Michael Chisholm | Gerald Manners
Spatial Policy Problems of the British Economy
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06/2009
Cambridge University Press
€48.90
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Content
Preface; 1. Geographical space: a new dimension of public concern and policy Michael Chisholm and Gerald Manners; 2. Employment mobility in Britain David Keeble; 3. Leads and lags in interregional systems: a study of the cyclic fluctuations in the South West economy Peter Haggett; 4. Spatial structure of metropolitan England and Wales Peter Hall; 5. Poverty and the urban system Raymond Pahl; 6. Some economic and spatial characteristics of the British energy market Gerald Manners; 7. Growth, technical change and planning problems in heavy industry with special reference to the chemical industry Kenneth Warren; 8. Freight transport costs, industrial location and regional development Michael Chisholm; Index.