Despite the impressive development of the field of spatial economics, some have criticised the lack of policy applications. In addition, the literature has not yet identified the relevance of new economic geography, and spatial economics generally, for national spatial planning. This is surprising considering the interest in spatial planning policy in Europe. By combining old theories of trade and space with new economic geography, this paper applies spatial economics to national spatial planning and examines a case study of Ireland. The paper suggests that spatial economics provides a useful theoretical framework for the analysis of national spatial planning policy but suffers from deficiencies in respect of its consideration of social and...
This paper discusses spatial development policy in Ireland. It was presented at the 2004 conference ...
The transition from Fordism to post-Fordism has been accompanied by profound changes in the spatial...
The Irish Planning Institute has recently highlighted the need for ‘coordinated and comprehensive r...
Clinch J. P. and O'Neill E. Applying spatial economics to national spatial planning, Regional Studie...
Despite the impressive development of the field of spatial economics, some have criticised the lack ...
The Irish Government is in the process of developing a National Planning Framework (NPF). This will...
International experience suggests that strategic spatial planning has the potential to underpin the...
This paper is concerned with spatial policy in Ireland. It adopts an historical lens to help explain...
The evolution of spatial planning in Ireland, and more widely, has been a complex process in which m...
European spatial planning arguments advocate a blend of strategic thinking, coordination and related...
This paper tries to actively contribute to the discussion concerning spatial planning and related po...
This paper deals with notions of European spatial planning. Some of them are analysed thanks to the ...
Ireland’s demography in the world context is unique. Its population count remains the same as it was...
Strategic spatial planning is distinguished by a concern to provide a framework for the coordination...
This article examines the recent evolution of national spatial planning in Ireland, focusing on the ...
This paper discusses spatial development policy in Ireland. It was presented at the 2004 conference ...
The transition from Fordism to post-Fordism has been accompanied by profound changes in the spatial...
The Irish Planning Institute has recently highlighted the need for ‘coordinated and comprehensive r...
Clinch J. P. and O'Neill E. Applying spatial economics to national spatial planning, Regional Studie...
Despite the impressive development of the field of spatial economics, some have criticised the lack ...
The Irish Government is in the process of developing a National Planning Framework (NPF). This will...
International experience suggests that strategic spatial planning has the potential to underpin the...
This paper is concerned with spatial policy in Ireland. It adopts an historical lens to help explain...
The evolution of spatial planning in Ireland, and more widely, has been a complex process in which m...
European spatial planning arguments advocate a blend of strategic thinking, coordination and related...
This paper tries to actively contribute to the discussion concerning spatial planning and related po...
This paper deals with notions of European spatial planning. Some of them are analysed thanks to the ...
Ireland’s demography in the world context is unique. Its population count remains the same as it was...
Strategic spatial planning is distinguished by a concern to provide a framework for the coordination...
This article examines the recent evolution of national spatial planning in Ireland, focusing on the ...
This paper discusses spatial development policy in Ireland. It was presented at the 2004 conference ...
The transition from Fordism to post-Fordism has been accompanied by profound changes in the spatial...
The Irish Planning Institute has recently highlighted the need for ‘coordinated and comprehensive r...