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Rural redevelopment in Canada: the case of northeast New Brunswick
AbstractAmong the countries classified by the United Nations as industrialized market economies, Canada is surely one of the most highly regionalized and its economy is accordingly one of the most badly fragmented. The rural areas are particularly vulnerable and economic disparities between urban and rural regions have traditionally been extremely pronounced. The economies of some rural areas have economic structural deficiencies more akin to those found in Third World countries than as part of a well-integrated highly developed economy such as Canada's. One such area is northeast New Brunswick.In the 1960s, the Canadian government launched a series of ambitious development measures for selected rural areas. Early on, northeast New Brunswick was identified as a high priority area and costly initiatives to promote development were put in place over a 20 year period.This paper reports on these efforts. It also attempts to determine their success and concludes with an assessment of why the efforts may not have been as successful as originally envisaged.
Rural redevelopment in Canada: the case of northeast New Brunswick
AbstractAmong the countries classified by the United Nations as industrialized market economies, Canada is surely one of the most highly regionalized and its economy is accordingly one of the most badly fragmented. The rural areas are particularly vulnerable and economic disparities between urban and rural regions have traditionally been extremely pronounced. The economies of some rural areas have economic structural deficiencies more akin to those found in Third World countries than as part of a well-integrated highly developed economy such as Canada's. One such area is northeast New Brunswick.In the 1960s, the Canadian government launched a series of ambitious development measures for selected rural areas. Early on, northeast New Brunswick was identified as a high priority area and costly initiatives to promote development were put in place over a 20 year period.This paper reports on these efforts. It also attempts to determine their success and concludes with an assessment of why the efforts may not have been as successful as originally envisaged.
Rural redevelopment in Canada: the case of northeast New Brunswick
Savoie, Donald J. (Autor:in)
Journal of Rural Studies ; 5 ; 185-197
01.01.1989
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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