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The impact of growth centres in rural regions—II.
Moseley M.J. (1973) The impact of growth centres in rural regions—II. An analysis of spatial “flows” in East Anglia, Reg. Studies 7, 77–94. An attempt is made to consider in the geographical dimension the various channels by which the expansion of a “growth centre” will affect the region within which it is located. A distinction is drawn between “direct”, “indirect” and “induced” effects. With reference to two small expanded towns in East Anglia, Haverhill and Thetford, various questions are considered, which relate to migration, commuting, industrial linkage and personal expenditure. While the recruitment of labour has benefited residents of many villages and small towns around the growth centres, the generation of supplementary economic activity has largely occurred in the growth centres themselves, in the larger regional centres or outside the region altogether. Thus, further doubts are cast on the efficacy of the “trickle down” development processes.
The impact of growth centres in rural regions—II.
Moseley M.J. (1973) The impact of growth centres in rural regions—II. An analysis of spatial “flows” in East Anglia, Reg. Studies 7, 77–94. An attempt is made to consider in the geographical dimension the various channels by which the expansion of a “growth centre” will affect the region within which it is located. A distinction is drawn between “direct”, “indirect” and “induced” effects. With reference to two small expanded towns in East Anglia, Haverhill and Thetford, various questions are considered, which relate to migration, commuting, industrial linkage and personal expenditure. While the recruitment of labour has benefited residents of many villages and small towns around the growth centres, the generation of supplementary economic activity has largely occurred in the growth centres themselves, in the larger regional centres or outside the region altogether. Thus, further doubts are cast on the efficacy of the “trickle down” development processes.
The impact of growth centres in rural regions—II.
Moseley, M.J. (author)
Regional Studies ; 7 ; 77-94
1973-03-01
18 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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Growth centres , Impact , East Anglia , Town development scheme , Migration , Commuting , Industrial linkage , Shopping patterns , Centres de croissance , Influence , Plan de développement urbain , Mouvement pendulaire , Liaisons industrielles , Systèmes d'achat , Wachstumszentren , Einwirkung , Stadtentwicklungsplan , Wanderung , Pendeln , Industrieverbindung , Einkaufsgewohnheiten , Центры раэвития , Соударение , Бретань , Анализ методом многократной регрессии , Анализ методом поверхностей общего , направления , Переходньые области вверх
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