what are the features of regional development
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Regional planning is concerned with the ordering of activities and facilities in space at a scale greater than a single community and less than a nation, or, in the case of a common market situation where a number of nations are eco- nomically integrated, less than that of the integrated totality.
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Regional development is clearly a multidimensional concept with a great socioeconomic variety that is determined by a multiplicity of factors such as natural resource endowments, quality and quantity of labor, capital availability and access, productive and overhead investments, entrepreneurial culture and attitude
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