Regional Studies
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Culture, Institutions and Economic Development
Michael Keating, John Loughlin, Kris Deschouwer
‘This is a very interesting book which can provide better understanding of the impact of regional culture and identity on regional development under changing political and economic conditions.’ – Dieter Eißel, Journal of Contemporary Eur... -
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Urban and Regional Prosperity in a Globalised New Economy
Edited by Roger Sugden, Rita Hartung Cheng, G. Richard Meadows
‘Urban and Regional Prosperity in a Globalised New Economy is a good collection of relevant, authoritative and thought-provoking articles written by experts. . . It will be valuable for its target audience.’ – Harbans Singh Gill, Global ...eBook:Find out more$54.40
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Regions and Regionalism in Europe
Edited by Michael Keating
The last half century has seen the rise across Europe of a new intermediate level of government and politics, usually referred to as a region. However the term ‘region’ means many different things and can be approached from many differen... -
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Regionalism in Global Trade
Dilip K. Das
‘This volume is comprehensive, well organized, and eminently readable, with an excellent, comprehensive bibliography. Highly recommended.’ – I. Walter, Choice This comprehensive book addresses one of the most important aspects of intern...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Economic Reform in Japan
Edited by Craig Freedman
‘These lively, thoughtful and provocative essays by Ron Dore and other substantial scholars provide important insights, while reflecting quite divergent views as to how Japan should reform its economic institutions. While change in Japan...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The New Regionalism in Western Europe
Michael Keating
‘The book is written from a clearly interdisciplinary and comparative perspective, elaborating in each chapter general features and development trends, but illustrating also a wide variety of specific cases. . . The strength of this book...