Spatial inequality and development

An introduction to an area of growing analytical and policy importance: spatial and regional inequality, which can create tension and instability in developing and transition economies. Drawing on data from 25 countries from around the world, it answers the following key questions: What exactly is s...

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Main Author: Kanbur, S. M. Ravi
Corporate Author: World Institute for Development Economics Research
Other Authors: Venables, Anthony
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2005, 2005
Series:UNU-WIDER studies in development economics / UNU-WIDER studies in development economics
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