2000
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9523.00140
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leader, a New Social Order, and the Central‐ and East‐European Countries

Abstract: The paper considers the relevance of leader to the context of the ceecs and, in particular, to Hungary. The main argument is that the leader approach represents one of the most likely paths for socio‐economic development. The theoretical approach of paper adopts political economy and actor network theory to conceptualize leader as a move from direct intervention towards a new indirect regime of market relations interpreting leader as participative redistribution. The paper analyses the major disparities that e… Show more

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“…Of course, due to the lack of financial resources the new entities were hardly able to compete with the centre and big multinational firms. The LEADER approach was introduced as an instrument of rural development in post-communist countries (Kovách 2000).…”
Section: Post-socialist Transformation: the Methodological Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, due to the lack of financial resources the new entities were hardly able to compete with the centre and big multinational firms. The LEADER approach was introduced as an instrument of rural development in post-communist countries (Kovách 2000).…”
Section: Post-socialist Transformation: the Methodological Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Za pro gram sko ob dob je 2014-2020 je za iz ved bo CLLD v Slo ve ni ji na me nje nih 95.782.281,19 evrov (Evrop ski … 2013). Oce ne us pešnosti in zado voljs tvo z iz va ja njem pro gra ma LEADER se raz li ku je jo med država mi čla ni ca mi EU, ana li ti ki pa pou dar ja jo za ple te in težave pred vsem v državah, kjer se po deželje že več let sooča s praz nje njem na se lij in sta ra njem pre bi vals tva (Bar ke in New ton 1997; Kovách 2000).…”
Section: Uvodunclassified
“…The European Union's 'LEADER' programme (an acronym of Liaisons Entre Actions de Développement de l'Economie Rurale), as integral part of Rural Development Programme (representing the place-based bottom-up approach of rural development), is perceived as the important, spatially oriented instrument of current rural policy [12], and Local Action Groups, groups of public and private partners (public-private partnerships) from the rural territory, are the mainstay of the implementation of this developmental initiative. Though the professional and scientific literature pays great attention to multiple general and national aspects of LEADER programme and LAGs (implementation, functioning, evaluation and presentation in mass media) in the context of rural development and rural policy [2,3,4,5,7,8,9,11,12], information about Slovakia is still not much available and Slovakia (when being compared, for example, with Poland or Czech Republic) remains a relatively "terra incognita" for the rest of the rural Europe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%