2013
DOI: 10.1016/s2226-5856(18)30067-0
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Spatial Policy for a Competitive Regional System: Economic and Social Infrastructure Elements

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“…The size of the population in a region increases as more job and business opportunities are created. Investment and industrial activity are major forces for developing and sustaining the centralising forces of a regional population (Nakamura, 2013). In accordance with the highlighted premises, market size is tightly linked with population concentration in certain territories.…”
Section: Circular Cumulative Causation Economic Geography Regional De...mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The size of the population in a region increases as more job and business opportunities are created. Investment and industrial activity are major forces for developing and sustaining the centralising forces of a regional population (Nakamura, 2013). In accordance with the highlighted premises, market size is tightly linked with population concentration in certain territories.…”
Section: Circular Cumulative Causation Economic Geography Regional De...mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Furthermore, planning initiatives are also employed within social systems that are governed by the institution which also intervenes with and may further reconfigure these institutions, therefore, resulting in social changes (Rahman, 2016). This polarization also has a direct impact on the additional areas built towards economic urbanization because large metropolitan areas where the positive factors associated with it as well as the negative factors of diseconomization, coexist (Nakamura, 2013). Hence, alongside the main road corridor is the area, built towards Gowa regency and Maros regency and the linear pathway controls the growth of settlements and shopping centers by creating more linear over than concentric spatial patterns (Surya, 2015a).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infrastructure has an extensive role and covers various contexts in development, both in the physical context of the environment, economy, social, cultural, political, and other contexts [35]. Of course, this role will experience differences for each type of infrastructure, especially the magnitude of its influence caused by the various infrastructure functions in each context.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%