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Comparing nations in the European Union and North America, Sweet examines government activities aimed specifically at fostering regional economic development. He considers numerous facets of regional economic development, encompassing both national and subnational levels with examples drawn from the U.S., Canada. Mexico, the European Union, and supranational organizations, such as NAFTA and the WTO. Proposing that a period of economic prosperity is the best time to invest in regional development, he demonstrates the need for a direct role by the governments concerned.
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