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In the Netherlands we have a tradition of almost 50 years of regional economic policy. Right after the Second World War the first attempts were made at conducting a regional economic policy. In fact one could distinguish several stages of policy-making. In each of these stages one characteristic feature of the dominant policy approach is emphasised. First of all we will present an overview of the different policy stages. Next we will put forward the question whether it is possible to trace a theoretical basis for policymaking.
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Boekema, F., Broos, L. (1998). Regional Economic Policy in the Netherlands. In: Böttcher, W., Jansen, J., Krawczynski, J., Wernecke, P. (eds) Region / Регион. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-95061-1_3
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