How does regionalism affect national development?
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the development is usually noticed in only few regions around the major ruler areas that are industrial developed for effective development it is important that proper grants have to be offered by the leaders of the nation regionalization has also a positive impact on the competition and market expansion due to the effect of declining cost leading to the existing supply of cheaper good
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Raw material and market need. These factors restrict a number of regions to stay undeveloped and economically backward. The development is usually noticed in only few regions around the major rural areas that are industrially developed.
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