Interest in the geography of economic and social change has grown
in Britain over recent years as people have become more aware of
regional imbalances and as government influence on the evolution of
the country's spatial systems has increased. The processes of
spatial allocation are becoming better understood as new techniques
of analysis are developed. But weaknesses and inconsistencies in
public policies remain and have attracted the attention of workers
in various disciplines, particularly geographers. This awareness is
reflected in these essays, most of which deal with economic rather
than the social problems. They demonstrate the wide range of issues
on which geographers can make a relevant contribution.
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