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- Human geography (5)
- Geography of America (2)
- (1978) ; Croissance urbaine ; Création d'emploi ; Emploi ; Etats-Unis ; Etude d'impact ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Localisation industrielle ; Politique urbaine ; Relocalisation industrielle ; Ville (1)
- Administration ; Decision ; Economic policy ; Legislation ; Regulation theory ; Social policy ; Spatial economy ; State control ; United States (1)
- Authorities ; Community ; Human geography ; Ideology ; Laws ; Social sciences ; Social theory ; United States (1)
- Canada ; Disparité régionale ; Economie ; Economie régionale ; Emploi ; Géographie humaine ; Impact régional ; Macroéconomie ; Modèle ; Modèle économique ; Politique de plein emploi ; Série chronologique (1)
- Comportement ; Emploi ; Géographie humaine ; Information imparfaite ; Information indéterminée ; Marché du travail ; Modèle ; Recherche d'emploi ; Théorie néoclassique (1)
- Concurrence internationale ; Désindustrialisation ; Développement régional ; Economie ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Restructuration industrielle (1)
- Decision ; Democracy ; Ethnic group ; Legislation ; Local policy ; Social justice ; Social relations ; United States ; Urban life ; Urban policy (1)
- Division du travail ; Développement régional ; Emploi ; Entreprise ; Etat de la question ; Géographie humaine ; Géographie économique ; Marché local du travail (1)
- Droits sociaux ; Désindustrialisation ; Etats-Unis ; Fermeture d'usine ; Géographie humaine ; Législation ; Politique industrielle ; Restructuration économique ; Réglementation ; Système économique (1)
- Développement régional ; Economie régionale ; Emploi ; Entreprise ; Géographie humaine ; Localisation ; Organisation de l'espace ; Politique économique ; Restructuration économique (1)
- Limits of statutory responses to corporate restructuring illustrated with reference to plant closing legislation (1)
- Predicting the regional impact of a full employment policy in Canada: a Box-Jenkins approach (1)
- Regional development and policy : emerging themes of research on Labour, the firm and location (1)
- Regional development and policy : perspectives of foreign competition and the United States economy (1)
- Regional development and policy : the geography of employment (1)
- Special issue on « Real » regulation (1)
- The anxiety of becoming (1)
- The legitimacy of judicial decision making in the context of Richmond v. Croson (1)
- Towards an alternative conception of job-search theory and policy : information as an indeterminate process (1)
- Urban impact analysis: a new tool for monitoring the geographical effects of federal policies (1)
- « Real » regulation : the administrative state (1)
- Urban impact analysis: a new tool for monitoring the geographical effects of federal policies
- The A. discusses about his own interests and research agenda. He began working on policy issues within the social scientific mode, and he believes now that policy debates should be analysed for their ideological content. He reflects upon a project
- Regional development and policy : emerging themes of research on Labour, the firm and location
- Regional development and policy : perspectives of foreign competition and the United States economy
- Towards an alternative conception of job-search theory and policy : information as an indeterminate process
- Regional development and policy : the geography of employment
- Predicting the regional impact of a full employment policy in Canada: a Box-Jenkins approach
- Decision ; Democracy ; Ethnic group ; Legislation ; Local policy ; Social justice ; Social relations ; United States ; Urban life ; Urban policy
- Administration ; Decision ; Economic policy ; Legislation ; Regulation theory ; Social policy ; Spatial economy ; State control ; United States
- The A. wonders if an industrial policy is the best way of rationalizing corporations' economic imperatives with their social obligations. It appears that legislative practices, the actions of regulatory agencies limit the potential of a statutory