British Regional Development Since World War I
British Regional Development Since World War I
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British Regional Development Since World War I by Christopher M Law
First published in 1981, British Regional Development Since World War I presents a comprehensive and balanced introduction to the problems of regional development in Britain. Since World War I it has been possible to talk of Britain as two nations, a prosperous South including the Midlands, and a poor North. Christopher Law examines the nature and causes of this division, including impact of industrial structure, London's role as capital in the spatial economy, and the influence of better environments on development. This valuable study will be an essential read for anyone interested in any aspect of regional development and development studies in the last ninety years.
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ISBN 13 | 9780416323108 |
ISBN 10 | 0416323103 |
Title | British Regional Development Since World War I |
Author | Christopher M Law |
Series | University Paperbacks |
Condition | Unavailable |
Binding Type | Paperback |
Publisher | Egmont UK Ltd |
Year published | 1981-10-15 |
Number of pages | 272 |
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