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Peripheral Cities in the European Community: Challenges, Strategies and Prospects

Peripheral Cities in the European Community: Challenges, Strategies and Prospects Cities in the Community: Peripheral European and Challenges, Strategies Prospects Jon Dawson Urban Studies, Centre for University of Liverpool Introduction Cities which are located in the of the peripheral regions European Community face formidable as the Market evolves and challenges Single European competing market economies in The economic Eastern of develop Europe. performance cities is weak constrained peripheral and, very often, comparatively by economic a on small structures, underdeveloped dependence relatively regional and local markets and the absence of efficient communication links to the ’core’ and other urban centres. cities also suffer European peripheral Peripheral from an often social dilemmas. of, severe, array this article defines in economic rather than Although peripherality it will become clear that there in the a terms, is, context, geographical European close correlation between location and economic it will be Hence, performance. more difficult for cities located on the of to secure economic periphery Europe economic benefits of and success than for those the dynamism reaping European cities are destined for But this does not mean that failure or centrality. peripheral that cities in the core will succeed. cities are inevitably Peripheral European a of to overcome the constraints of and pursuing variety strategies http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Public Policy and Administration SAGE

Peripheral Cities in the European Community: Challenges, Strategies and Prospects

Public Policy and Administration , Volume 7 (1-2): 12 – Jan 1, 1992

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0952-0767
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10.1177/095207679200700102
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Abstract

Cities in the Community: Peripheral European and Challenges, Strategies Prospects Jon Dawson Urban Studies, Centre for University of Liverpool Introduction Cities which are located in the of the peripheral regions European Community face formidable as the Market evolves and challenges Single European competing market economies in The economic Eastern of develop Europe. performance cities is weak constrained peripheral and, very often, comparatively by economic a on small structures, underdeveloped dependence relatively regional and local markets and the absence of efficient communication links to the ’core’ and other urban centres. cities also suffer European peripheral Peripheral from an often social dilemmas. of, severe, array this article defines in economic rather than Although peripherality it will become clear that there in the a terms, is, context, geographical European close correlation between location and economic it will be Hence, performance. more difficult for cities located on the of to secure economic periphery Europe economic benefits of and success than for those the dynamism reaping European cities are destined for But this does not mean that failure or centrality. peripheral that cities in the core will succeed. cities are inevitably Peripheral European a of to overcome the constraints of and pursuing variety strategies

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Public Policy and AdministrationSAGE

Published: Jan 1, 1992

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