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Decentralization trends of employment location and spatial policies in LDC cities (English)

Rapid urbanization in developing countries has produced a heavy concentration of population and economic activity in a very few large urban centers. This pattern of urban concentration has generated two major policy concerns: (i) keeping the largest cities in these countries from getting too large; and (ii) maintaining regional equity. This paper reports the empirical findings from the Bogota City Study and draws some policy conclusions in the context...
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Lee,Doyoung K.; WUDD.

Decentralization trends of employment location and spatial policies in LDC cities (English). World Bank reprint series ; no. REP 364 Washington, D.C. : The World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/843921468047405038

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