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OECD Rural Policy Reviews: FinlandEnglish | View long abstract 17-Apr-2008 A first rural policy review was conducted for Finland in 1995, and this edition offers a unique look at how Finnish rural policy has evolved since the initial recommendations made in 1995. |
Baltic Partnerships: Integration, Growth and Local Governance in the Baltic Sea RegionEnglish | View long abstract 16-Apr-2007 This book analyses new economic development in the Baltic States and Northwest Russia and provides suggestions on how to speed up this progress. Related documents: |
Competitive Regional Clusters: National Policy ApproachesEnglish | View long abstract 07-Dec-2006 "Competitive Regional Clusters: National Policy Approaches" analyses the objectives, targeting, instruments and inter-governmental role sharing used by 26 programmes in 14 OECD countries. |
OECD LEED Forum on Partnerships and Local Governance: FinlandEnglish | View long abstract 02-Aug-2006 This site contains a list of key references on Finland. The documentary database includes documents on partnership and local governance that have been published by governments, universities and other organisations. |
Territorial Reviews, Helsinki, Finland (2002)English | View long abstract 15-Nov-2002 Please find here a brief description of one of our regional territorial reviews and links to the OECD bookshop with further information on the publication. Related documents: |
Policy Brief: Territorial Review on Helsinki, 2002pdf,578Kb,English | View long abstract 04-Nov-2002 The on-going structuring of the Greater Helsinki Region (GHR) should be encouraged by the central government. Managing the growth of the Helsinki region is crucial to avoid urban sprawl and the waste of ... Related documents: |
Local Partnerships for Better GovernanceEnglish | View long abstract 02-Apr-2001 Sylvain Giguère Partnerships are being established throughout OECD countries to tackle issues of economic development, employment, social cohesion and the quality of life. This book proposes a strategy that governments can implement to improve governance through partnerships. Also available:Related documents: |