A conflict of rationalities: EU regional policy and the Single Market

The reform of the European Community's regional policies in the mid 1980s had its intellectual origins in theories of endogenous development and cumulative causation. These ideas shaped proposals put forward by the European Commission as early as the 1960s and provided the substance of the 1985...

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Economic
Economic Growth
Endogenous growth
Europe
European Commission
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
European Union
Humanities and Social Sciences
MARKETING SYSTEM
Policy Justification
Political science
PUBLIC POLICY
Regional policy
REGIONALISM, REGIONAL COOPERATION
Single European market
Single Market
Social Cohesion
Structural Funds
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