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New Publication: Review, Revision, Reform: Recent Regional Policy Developments in the EU and Norway

03 June 2008

Douglas Yuill, Martin Ferry and Tobias Gross have contributed an article to a recent edition of the journal Studia Regionalne i Lokalne (Regional and Local Studies). The quarterly journal is published by the Centre for European Regional and Local Studies (EUROREG) at the University of Warsaw and is devoted to regional and local development and policies in Poland and in the EU, analysed from both theoretical and policy-oriented perspectives.

The article draws on research carried out for EPRC's EoRPA consortium. It presents an overview of recent trends in national regional policy developments across the EU and Norway (assessing recent changes in its conceptualisation, strategic content, spatial orientation and implementation). The full reference to the article is: Yuill, D. Ferry, M. and Gross, T. (2008) Przegląd, zmiany, reformy - zmiany polityki regionalnej w UE i w Norwegii [Review, Revision, Reform: Recent Regional Policy Developments in the EU and Norway], Studia Regionalne i Lokalne, nr 1 (31) s. 5 : 37. See here for more details. The report on which the article is based is available on the EoRPA website here .

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