Martin Perry argues the case for demand-side approach to regional development
Martin Perry Sat, 02 Aug 2014
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The concept of comparative advantage informs the fatalism around regional New Zealand. Comparative advantage argues that all places can find an economic niche because it is better to specialise than diversify.
With places specialising in what they do best other places get to
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