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Frontiers in Regional Development
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East Asian StudiesDevelopment EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentChapter 1Local Economic DevelopmentRegional DevelopmentDevelopment GeographyGlobal StudiesSocial SciencesRegional ResearchRegional RelevanceGlobal StrategyGeopoliticsGeographyRegional PolicyGlobalizationFrontiers Chapter 3Political GeographyBusinessRegional Integration
Chapter 1 Introduction: Borders Part 2 The Nature of Frontiers Chapter 3 Romancing the Line: Edges and Seams in Western and Indigenous Mindscapes with Special Reference to Bedouin Chapter 4 Redefining the Frontier: Regional Development in the Post-Welfare Era Chapter 5 Comparative Experiences Chapter 6 The Role of the in Economic Development: American Theory and International Experience Chapter 7 Brazil's Experience and Sustainable Development: A Geopolitical Approach Chapter 8 Urban System Development Chapter 9 Frontier Development in Australia Chapter 10 From to Periphery: The Development of Israel's Negev Part 11 Regional Development in Areas Chapter 12 The as Chain Reaction Chapter 13 Long Waves of Development Chapter 14 The Development of Tourism in Regions: Issues and Approaches Chapter 15 A Social Safety Net for the Negev Part 16 Innovation and Technological Development in Areas Chapter 17 Local Synergy as an Explanation for Innovation in Peripheral and Areas Chapter 18 Japan's Technopolis: A Model for Development in East Asia Chapter 19 Endogenous Development and Innovative Regional Milieux: International Evidence Relevant to Regions