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Overcoming Left-Behindedness : Moving beyond the Efficiency versus Equity Debate in Territorial Development (English)

26 Mar 2024

Territorial development theory and practice have witnessed significant change in recent times. This change has increasingly put the spatial dimension at the center of development policies. Although agglomeration-focused policies derived from urbanization and agglomeration economics were once prominent, their empirical limitations have become increasingly apparent. Greater territorial polarization and pervasive left-behindedness have underscored the need for a more inclusive territorial development approach, prompting increased interest in understanding and addressing regional disparities to ensure more equitable economic growth. This paper synthesizes the growing interest in territorial development, which has driven the adoption of what are increasingly place-based and place-sensitive approaches to development. The paper also emphasizes the need for complementarity between efficiency-driven and equity-focused interventions, while highlighting emerging topics in regional economics research, including the role of institutions, agency, and external megatrends such as the green transition. The paper concludes by advocating a place-sensitive approach that tailors policies to regional challenges, promoting economic potential, diversification, and inclusivity across all regions.
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Authors

Rodríguez-Pose,Andrés, Bartalucci,Federico, Lozano Gracia,Nancy, Davalos,Maria Eugenia

DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-10734
Disclosure Date
2024/03/26
Disclosure Status
Disclosed
Doc Name
Overcoming Left-Behindedness : Moving beyond the Efficiency versus Equity Debate in Territorial Development
Originating Unit
Off of Sr VP Dev Econ/Chief Econ (DECVP)
Product Line
Advisory Services & Analytics
Published in
United States of America
Rel Proj ID
1W-Territorial And Spatial Development-1801716 -- P171873
Sector
Sub-National Government
Series Name
Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 10734; PEOPLE;
TF No/Name
TF0C1849-Territorial and Spatial Development
Theme
Spatial Growth,Mitigation,Job Creation,Data Development and Capacity Building,Economic Policy,Rural Development,Economic Growth and Planning,Environment and Natural Resource Management,Private Sector Development,Public Sector Management,Climate change,Urban and Rural Development,Jobs,Adaptation,Geospatial Services,Data production, accessibility and use
Unit Owning
Urban GP (SURGP),LAC Regional Director (SLCDR),EFI-LCR-POV-Poverty and Equity (ELCPV)
Version Type
Final
Volume No
1