Institutions, Discourse and Regional Development - The Scottish Development Agency and the Politics of Regional Policy

Henrik Halkier

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Why are some regional development strategies adopted and others rejected ? Only limited systematic attention has been paid to the politics of regional policy, including the role of institutions, discourse, and political debate in shaping this major area of public policy. The book develops an institutionalist approach to the study of regional policy, capable of spanning major European development paradigms and accounting for the dynamic relationship between organisations, policies and political discourse.
This conceptual framework is then applied to the Scottish Development Agency, a development body famed across Europe for its innovative policies but surrounded by political controversy in Scotland. A detailed study of corporate strategies, policy implementation, and the wider British environment questions existing interpretations of the organisation which tend to vilify anti-interventionist Thatcherites or glorify shrewd development professionals.
Instead the author proposes an alternative synthesis which highlights the interplay between institutions, discourse and regional development in the politics of regional policy.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    25/10/2017
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    978-90-5201-275-9
  • EAN
    9789052012759
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    598 pages
  • Dimensions
    22,0 cm × 15,0 cm × 0,0 cm

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Biographie de Henrik Halkier

The Author : Henrik Halkier is Professor of Regional and Tourism Studies at Aalborg University, Denmark. He has written about regional policy in Denmark and Britain from a comparative perspective while covering European, national and regional initiatives. Current research interests also include regional innovation strategies, tourism policy and place branding.

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