Reshaping Regional Policy

Reshaping Regional Policy

Author: Harry Ward Richardson

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1849805784

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The book first examines some radical new directions in Korea's regional policies instigated by the newly established permanent Presidential Commission of Regional Development. The existing nine provinces and seven 'Special Cities' (i.e. metropolitan areas), will yield considerable power and budget authority to seven new mega-regions. Many of the ideas behind the new policies (such as territorial cohesion, regional innovation and regional competitiveness) were inspired from abroad, especially Europe. There are also changes at the lower urban scale to modify Korea's traditional top-down strategies. Previous policies, named ?balanced national development', were targeted at undermining Seoul by redistributing activities, including government, to other parts of the country under the zero sum game assumption. The new policies aim to benefit both the Capital Region and other mega-regions under a ?win-win' assumption. The book evaluates these approaches. Original contributions from some of the field's foremost scholars - including Sang-Chuel Choe, Sir Peter Hall, Andreas Faludi, Michael Storper, Takashi Onishi, Maryann Feldman and Sam Ock Park - identify priorities for territorial integration, develop ideas for crossborder cooperation, discuss EU policy and policies for overall regional competitiveness, examine the construction of regional entrepreneurial advantage and consider fiscal policy and decision-making.


Reshaping Regional Planning

Reshaping Regional Planning

Author: Brita Olerup

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-30

Total Pages: 462

ISBN-13: 1351730231

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This title was first published in 2002: Uniting scholars from across the full range of social sciences, this distinctive volume provides a unique overview of northern European planning. It examines all the key issues as well as the evolution, traditions, current innovations and future developments in the field of planning. Focusing on how planning impacts upon social issues such as employment, social exclusion and quality of life, the volume also looks at innovations in planning policy and practice, in particular the challenge of sustainability. The contributors analyze the built environment's relationship with culture and take a critical look at the creative re-thinking currently taking place in Nordic planning.


Reshaping Regional Policy

Reshaping Regional Policy

Author: Confederation of British Industry. Regional Policy Working Party

Publisher:

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13:

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Analysis of current regional industrial policy and future proposals for the location of industry in the UK - outlines the need for a new framework in the form of a permanent commission for regional development and discusses financial aspects and administrative aspects, housing policy, the consequences of entry into the EC, etc.


Going Digital: Shaping Policies, Improving Lives

Going Digital: Shaping Policies, Improving Lives

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2019-03-11

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 9264312013

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This report identifies seven policy dimensions that allow governments – together with citizens, firms and stakeholders – to shape digital transformation to improve lives. It also highlights key opportunities, challenges and policies related to each dimension, offers new insights, evidence and analysis, and provides recommendations for better policies in the digital age.


Harnessing Global Value Chains for regional development

Harnessing Global Value Chains for regional development

Author: Riccardo Crescenzi

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-03-03

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 100086457X

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This Regional Studies Policy Impact Book brings together the latest academic evidence and public policy insights with global value chains (GVCs) and foreign direct investment (FDI). It comprises a comprehensive description and explanation of why they matter for regional development and policy. It focuses on how sub-national regions can leverage them for innovation and upgrading, or "levelling up". Specifically, its attention is on how regions can build, embed and reshape GVCs to their local enhancement. The book makes the case for proactive sub-national public policy, on the engagement of GVCs. Vertically engaging with FDI rather than setting the ground and letting manna drop from heaven. Its chosen approach is three-fold. First, it looks at why. Why GVCs and FDI matter and why sub-national policymakers should focus their attention on upgrading. It critically reviews different streams of research and evidence. This is in order to identify key definitions and conceptual foundations for the analysis of the link between GVCs, FDI and innovation at the sub-national and local level. Second, it looks at what. This is through new conceptualisations and critical insights on the regional drivers and impacts of global connectivity, bridging macro-international and micro-firm level approaches. Third, is the critical how. How policymakers can leverage GVCs and FDI for their regional benefit. It aims to review empirical evidence and available policy evaluation in order to highlight what works (and what does not) when leveraging these concepts to shape public policies with particular reference to less developed regions. If the above is of interest, then the book is for you. It is based on leading academic literature but uses non-technical language throughout making it engaging for policymakers, researchers and students alike.


Reshaping Regional Relations

Reshaping Regional Relations

Author: Ramesh Thakur

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-07-11

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1000309819

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Reshaping Regional Relations summarizes the cause and consequences of changes in Asia-Pacific region. It introduces the lead player in regional change and outlines strategic, military, political and economical issues that constitute the regional agenda in the 1990s.


Reshaping Regional Economic Development - Time for Reindustrialization?

Reshaping Regional Economic Development - Time for Reindustrialization?

Author: Nataša Drvenkar

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 17

ISBN-13:

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Industrial base characterized by minor innovation capacity and determined by other economic problems within a certain region cannot ensure the development of new competitive industries for the modern global market nor can it ensure long-term sustainable economic growth and development for both its own region and on the whole national level. Consequences may be dramatic: negative migrations of young and highly educated population towards developed EU countries - demographic and social problem, decrease of regional capacities in the number of segments (fiscal, innovation, absorption) - economic and social problem, which weakens the national capacities in the terms of globalization and increasingly harsh competition. Industrial policy had to shift from industrial policy centred on the state level, to top-down and production-specific industrial policy. The question is how decentralized approach to industrial policy should look like? Modern regional policy adds strategic importance to industrial restructuring, finding of own strengths in the form of smart specializations and other structural adjustments in regions, especially those which are lagging behind. Many sectors on a regional level are mostly traditional (agriculture, food industry, transport and alike) and therefore specialization among sectors, application of new technological solutions into the existing sectors and specialization in specific sectors are needed. The purpose of this paper is to better understand the meaning of reindustrialization in time of new and green economy, as well as to create basic preconditions for incorporating reindustrialization into the regional development strategy (according to the principles of smart specialization strategy). Key enabling technologies (KETs) of the new European industry are biotechnology, nanotechnology, advanced materials and manufacturing systems that can provide the basis for a wide variety of new processes, goods and services, including the development of entirely new industries over the next decade. In order to accomplish that, there is a need to explore those industrial branches which could be the generator of the future economic growth, as well as possible institutional solutions, and which will have a supporting role.


This Could Be the Start of Something Big

This Could Be the Start of Something Big

Author: Manuel Pastor

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2010-12-15

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0801457882

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Economic justice has long been the core goal of community organizing. In the past decade, often below the radar screen of national politics, effective movements have emerged within neighborhoods and, more importantly, at the regional level. This Could Be The Start of Something Big provides a vivid account of some of these efforts and is an important contribution to new thinking about progressive politics.― Paul Osterman, NTU Professor of Human Resources and Management, MIT Sloan School For nearly two decades, progressives have been dismayed by the steady rise of the right in U.S. politics. Often lost in the gloom and doom about American politics is a striking and sometimes underanalyzed phenomenon: the resurgence of progressive politics and movements at a local level. Across the country, urban coalitions, including labor, faith groups, and community-based organizations, have come together to support living wage laws and fight for transit policies that can move the needle on issues of working poverty. Just as striking as the rise of this progressive resurgence has been its reception among unlikely allies. In places as diverse as Chicago, Atlanta, and San Jose, the usual business resistance to pro-equity policies has changed, particularly when it comes to issues like affordable housing and more efficient transportation systems. To see this change and its possibilities requires that we recognize a new thread running through many local efforts: a perspective and politics that emphasizes "regional equity." Manuel Pastor Jr., Chris Benner, and Martha Matsuoka offer their analysis with an eye toward evaluating what has and has not worked in various campaigns to achieve regional equity. The authors show how momentum is building as new policies addressing regional infrastructure, housing, and workforce development bring together business and community groups who share a common desire to see their city and region succeed. Drawing on a wealth of case studies as well as their own experience in the field, Pastor, Benner, and Matsuoka point out the promise and pitfalls of this new approach, concluding that what they term social movement regionalism might offer an important contribution to the revitalization of progressive politics in America.