Geographical dispersal of economic activities is seen as a desirable and feasible objective that would enhance income distribution. The desirability of economic dispersal is argued on the grounds of efficiency, in that it results in savings in the use of overall national resources, and of equity. However, certain factors mitigate against dispersal. The foremost of these relates to the tendency to concentrate economic activity in urban areas. In considering...
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1973/09/30
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Document de travail (série numérotée)
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URR7406
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2020/06/17
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Disclosed
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Urban and regional development policy and an egalitarian social objective
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regional economics