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Regional Policy in Britain

Gavin McCrone

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English
Routledge
13 December 2018
Originally published in 1973. At that time, imbalance in the economic performance of regions had become of increasing concern to politicians and economists in many European counties. British policy was of particular interest: not only because the changes of the 1960s made it more comprehensive than in most other countries; but as some sort of regional policy had been in operation for more than thirty years, many lessons could be learned from its evolution. This book provides a comprehensive study of this aspect of British policy. It starts by outlining the nature of the British regional problem, the case for a policy and the contribution of economic theory to the understanding of the regional question. In later Parts the development of British policy up to 1967 is described along with its impact on the performance of individual regions and different measures are evaluated with a view to increasing the effectiveness of policy. The final chapter outlines the regional policy of the European Economic Community and shows what effect membership would have on British policy.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781138102514
ISBN 10:   1138102512
Series:   Routledge Library Editions: Urban and Regional Economics
Pages:   280
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Part 1: The Background 1. The Case for a Policy of Regional Development 2. Economic Theory and the Regional Problem Part 2: The Development of Policy 3. Pre-War Policy 4. Post-War Policy to 1960 5. Regional Policy since 1960 6. Changes in Regional Disparities Part 3: An Appraisal of Policy Measures 7. Structural versus Locational Disadvantages 8. The Choice of Policy Measures 9. Growth Areas: The Case for Concentration 10. Regional Planning 11. British Policy and the European Community Part 4: Conclusion

Gavin McCrone

Reviews for Regional Policy in Britain

Reviews of the original edition: An excellent and comprehensive account of the evolution of regional policy in Great Britain. It is divided into three roughly equal parts concerned with the case for a regional policy, how policy has developed with some appraisal of effects and a critical evaluation of different policy measures. A great deal of specialised work in this field is pulled together. The Economic Journal Dr McCrone is to be congratulated on this balanced, rational and lucid survey: it will be most useful to students, regional planners, officials and politicians....The outstanding quality of the book is that, whilst it is comprehensive and scholarly, many of Dr McCrone's own reflections give fresh insight into some of the more confused issues which face the regional policy maker. Public Administration Dr McCrone's excellent and indispensable book is...a work of great scholarship. The Political Quarterly The best study of regional planning in Britain yet published...a wealth of argument and information...it is very readable. Economics Gavin McCrone has written just the book everyone needed: a comprehensive and succinct account...It is a book that can confidently be recommended to any student of the subject. Regional Studies


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