Spatial, Environmental, and Resource Policy in the Developing CountriesManas Chatterji Gower, 1983 - Počet stran: 428 |
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... industrial sector , the total industrial activity depends on such big industries as jute , textiles , and tea . The ups and downs of these industries in a few regions influence the national cycles . Industrial location policies should ...
... industrial sector , the total industrial activity depends on such big industries as jute , textiles , and tea . The ups and downs of these industries in a few regions influence the national cycles . Industrial location policies should ...
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... industrial structure is weak , dominated by traditional industries ( e.g. , textiles , heavy engineering , jute , rubber , and paper ) , many of them ... industry . question is whether physical planning ( and especially industrial infra- 116.
... industrial structure is weak , dominated by traditional industries ( e.g. , textiles , heavy engineering , jute , rubber , and paper ) , many of them ... industry . question is whether physical planning ( and especially industrial infra- 116.
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... industrial plants and commercial activities which have started to concentrate on cities of this size , as the larger cities are becoming saturated and industrial land for large industries is becoming scarce . Table 2 shows the growth of ...
... industrial plants and commercial activities which have started to concentrate on cities of this size , as the larger cities are becoming saturated and industrial land for large industries is becoming scarce . Table 2 shows the growth of ...
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Towards new development concepts in relation to | 33 |
6 | 53 |
Policy analysis using an integrated multiregional | 64 |
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