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100 _aHarris, Nigel
245 _aTowards new theories of regional and urban development
260 _c2005
300 _ap.669-74.
362 _a12 Feb
520 _aRegionalism, as this paper argues, has always been more a political than an economic concept, though there has always been a close and confusing interweaving of the two. But with the openness now associated with the global economy, demography suggests that over the next half century, much of the world economy will relocate to where the bulk of the world's labour force is - in developing countries, to the immense benefit of the bulk of the world's poor. This is, provided the dominant powers do not use their political, financial and military power to block this process. - Reproduced.
650 _aRegional development
650 _aUrban development
773 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
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