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Regional Economic Development in the European Union and North America - Hardcover

Regional Economic Development in the European Union and North America - Hardcover

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by Morris L. Sweet (Author)

Mainstream economists have given insufficient attention to regional and urban economics and economic geography. Comparing nations in the European Union and North America, this book examines government activities aimed specifically at regional economic development. It provides a wide ranging consideration of numerous facets of regional economic development, encompassing both national and subnational levels. Proposing that a period of economic prosperity is the best time to invest in regional development, the author indicates the need for a direct role by the federal government.

The study is based on a review of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, the European Union, and supranational organizations, such as NAFTA and the WTO, and their internal impact on regions. The comparison shows that the U.S. lags dramatically behind the European Union. The EU, particularly the Western European countries, has long been in the forefront of regional policy and is actively formulating policy, whereas the U.S. has no semblance of a federal regional policy.

Author Biography

MORRIS L. SWEET is an economic development specialist currently doing independent research. His publications include Industrial Location Policy for Economic Revitalization (Praeger, 1981).

Number of Pages: 336
Dimensions: 1.17 x 9.56 x 6.44 IN
Publication Date: June 30, 1999