Pro-Active Regional Development Policy - The Croatian Case (CROSBI ID 494755)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Sumpor, Marijana ; Starc, Nenad
engleski
Pro-Active Regional Development Policy - The Croatian Case
The paper deals with existing regional development discrepancies in the Republic of Croatia and discusses possibilities of initiating dormant development potentials and closing development gaps. The bottom up policy approach is analysed in view of Croatian specific regional features that call for careful design of a specific bottom up - top down policy. Such a policy requires efficient communication between national and local government levels, coordinated design of regional and structural measures, capacity building of local self-government structures and thorough development programming. Qualitative development factors like institutions, political environment and social capital are attached a particular importance. Almost totally neglected today, these factors deserve a special attention in future Croatian development policy formation. Monitoring and evaluation of policy measures appear equally neglected and deserve a special attention as well. In accordance with the mentioned above and Croatian specific circumstances, a possible approach to pro-active regional development policy will be proposed.
Regional development; pro-active policy; endogenous development; qualitative development factors
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Podaci o prilogu
Paper 405-x.
2003.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Proceedings of the 43rd European Regional Science Association Congress: Peripheries, Centres and Spatial Development in the New Europe.
Jyvaskyla: ERSA
Podaci o skupu
43rd European Regional Science Association Congress: Peripheries, Centres and Spatial Development in the New Europe
predavanje
27.08.2003-30.08.2003
Jyväskylä, Finska