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How Do Contact Systems Affect Regional Development?

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  • B Thorngren

    (Economic Research Institute, Stockholm School of Economics, Sveavagen 65, Stockholm VA, Sweden)

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The paper reports on theoretical and empirical studies of contact systems. It refines and extends the framework, and consequently the implications, of such systems. This framework forms a base for extensive empirical studies, the results of which are used to suggest how contact systems are resolved and how they affect the quantitative and qualitative aspects of regional development. The analysis aims to determine how control of the course of development can be exerted by planning bodies at various levels.

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  • B Thorngren, 1970. "How Do Contact Systems Affect Regional Development?," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 2(4), pages 409-427, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envira:v:2:y:1970:i:4:p:409-427
    DOI: 10.1068/a020409
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    1. P Nijkamp, 1983. "Information Systems for Regional Development Planning: A State-of-the-Art Survey," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 10(3), pages 283-302, September.
    2. Meusburger, Peter, 1999. "Knowledge and power in the spatial dimension," ERSA conference papers ersa99pa006, European Regional Science Association.
    3. Selting, Anne C. & Allanach, Christopher & Loveridge, Scott, 1994. "The Role Of Agglomeration Economies In Firm Location: A Review Of The Literature," Staff Papers 13321, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.

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