Poor places, thriving people how the Middle East and North Africa can rise above spatial disparities
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington World Bank 2011Description: xxiii,363p. 24 cmISBN:- 9780821383216
- 339.460956 22 PO-
- HC415.15.Z9 D576 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Overview -- The political demand: spatial equity without compromising productivity -- Diagnose to prescribe. Uncovering the truth about spatial disparities -- Policy package 1: levelling the playing field and investing in people -- Policy package 2: connectivity - making spillovers work for poor places -- Policy package 3: from subsidies to clusters - the new approach to local economic development -- Proximity for all: public institutions for spatial policies.
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