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An analysis on the subjective perception of policy action on peripherality: A comparative assessment in accessible and peripheral areas of six countries of the EU

Joan Noguera

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Territorial developmentEconomic growthSubjective perceptionGeography Planning and DevelopmentRank (computer programming)Management Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentPolicy analysisGeographyRegional developmentAction (philosophy)Regional sciencePublic actionLagging

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The paper presents an analysis of the subjective perception of the policy efficiency on peripherality in 12 regions of six countries of the EU. In each country two regions are selected: one peripheral but relatively dynamic and another accessible but relatively lagging. Public action conditions a range of processes and activities that continuously influence the intensity and direction of development. It can be part of the new factors of territorial development (NFTD) building up or hindering peripherality. The paper has the following aims: to identify what generic types of measures are believed to be more efficient for development; to analyse which measures (spatial or aspatial) are considered more important for development; to rank different NFTD according to preferences of interviewed experts; to identify whether there are differences between accessible and peripheral areas in policy preferences and needs; and to define which influences national contexts. A minimum of 5 experts per study area have been interviewed for this analysis.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1757-7802.2009.01011.x