Wilson examines how economic and political decentralization is
affecting the development policymaking environment at the state
level. The book first empirically examines the changing economic
geography of the country and the specific effects on the economic
structure of states. Following this, three case studies are
presented. These constitute an investigation of the
intergovernmental context of public policymaking and the historical
role of state government in development. Economic development and
technology policy generally involve targeted assistance to
particular elements of the economy. Telecommunications policy
represents a regulatory role for states in the most significant
infrastructure of the information age. Education and training, long
principal responsibilities of state government, represent a form of
social infrastructure and are perhaps the most vital for ensuring
the long-term viability of a states's economy. Each of these policy
areas present different state development roles, and the ability of
a state to adapt its policies appropriately will
determine--according to this author--its future prosperity.
This text will be of interest to scholars, students, and
policymakers in regional planning, state and local government,
public administration, and public policy.
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