Integrating Investment and Equity: A Critical Regionalist Agenda for a Progressive Regionalism

Title: Integrating Investment and Equity: A Critical Regionalist Agenda for a Progressive Regionalism
Format: Working Paper
Publication Date: 2008
Description:

Since the 1980s different conceptions of regionalism have emerged, reflecting distinct perspectives on place and space, and a variety of policy orientations. The debates in planning over which regional policies are both “equitable” and “democratic” have been intense. This article clarifies these debates through a critical regionalist approach to the two prominent “regionalisms,” investment and distributive.

This article then proposes how to strengthen the connections between investment and distributive regionalism and build on the successful practices in each arena. We argue that a progressive regionalism requires focus on 1) the labor market as a whole, and 2) multi-scalar coalitions and policy initiatives.

External Contributors: Susan Christopherson
Citation: Integrating Investment and Equity: A Critical Regionalist Agenda for a Progressive Regionalism
Categories:
  • S&E Organizations, Education, Careers and Workforce
Related File: wp41.pdf
Related Departments:
  • School of Public Policy