Local government, local economic development and quality of life in Poland |
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Authors: | Craig Young Sylwia Kaczmarek |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Environmental & Geographical Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan, U.K.;(2) Department of Urban Geography & Tourism, University of Lodz, Kopcinskiego 33, 90-142 Lodz, Poland |
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Abstract: | The establishment of local self-government was a key part of the post-1989 transformation in East and Central Europe. Local government in both Western and East and Central Europe has increasingly been expected to play a role in local economic development (LED). Local government is one important agent in the complex processes of building 'institutional thickness' to ensure the development of local economies and the quality of life of inhabitants. This paper presents the results of a national postal questionnaire survey of the LED role of the lowest level of local self-government in Poland, the gmina or commune. The paper establishes a baseline of knowledge regarding: the local economic problems faced by communes; their attitudinal, strategic and organisational responses; and the main factors which are hindering the communes' LED role. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | decentralisation economic development foreign direct investment governance institutional thickness local economic development local government quality of life tourism |
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