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Citation Growth Pole Strategy and Regional Development Planning in Asia. Proceedings of the Seminar on Industrialization Strategies and the Growth Pole Approach to Regional Planning and Development: The Asian Experience, Nagoya, Japan 4-13 November 1975. Nagoya, Japan: United Nations Centre for Regional Development, 1976.


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Growth Pole Strategy and Regional Development Planning in Asia. Proceedings of the Seminar on Industrialization Strategies and the Growth Pole Approach to Regional Planning and Development: The Asian Experience, Nagoya, Japan 4-13 November 1975

Year 1976
Material Type Book
Features  
Pages 455 p.
Relationships Contents

 
p. 3-12 Problem of Regional Disparities: An Analysis of Indian Policies and Programmes

p. 12-15 Industrialization Strategies and the Growth Pole Approach to Regional Planning and Development in India

p. 17-34 Growth Centered Development within the Framework of Prevailing Development Policies in Indonesia

p. 41-53 Industrialization Strategies and the Growth Pole Approach to South Thailand Regional Planning

p. 59-74 Industrialization Strategy, Regional Development, and the Growth Centre Approach: A Case Study of West Malaysia

p. 74-77 Measures for Industrial Decentralization in Malaysia

p. 83-102 Regional Development and Planning: The Philippine Experience

p. 107-126 Industrialization and Growth Pole Development in the Republic of Korea: A Case Study of Ulsan Industrial Complex in the Context of Regional Development in the Southern Coastal Area

p. 126-132 Regional Development Policy for the Fourth Five-Year Plan of the Republic of Korea, 1977-81

p. 137-144 Industrialization, Location Policy, and Regional Development in Pakistan

p. 144-151 Regional Development and Planning in Pakistan

p. 153-156 Regional Development in Nepal

p. 157-163 Policies of Spatial Discrimination in Promoting Development in Iran

p. 165-174 Industrialization Strategies and the Growth Pole Approach to Regional Planning and Development: The Sri Lanka Case

p. 191-234 Growth Poles and Regional Policy in Open Dualistic Economies: Western Theory and Asian Reality

p. 247-277 Changing Pattern of Population Distribution in Japan and Its Implications for Developing Countries

p. 280-282 New Industrial Areas Development in Japan [Summary]

p. 295-305 Development Poles: Do They Exist? [Summary]

p. 285-293 Spatial Economic Model of Japan for 1955-85: Transportation, Social Capital, and Interregional Linkages [Summary]

p. 309-328 Growth Strategies and Human Settlement Systems in Developing Countries

p. 333-387 Agropolitan Development: Towards a New Strategy for Regional Planning in Asia

p. 390-395 Agropolitan Approach to Regional Planning: A View from the Hinterland [Summary]

Subjects ASIA 01.04.04
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING 02.01.02
GROWTH POLES 02.01.02
INDUSTRIALIZATION 08.01.02
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 03.02.03
REGIONAL PLANNING 02.01.02
Abstract "April 1976" 
Control No. 1976 GP

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