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Introduction.- Part I. Revisiting Concepts
Background Aspects of Classical Quantitative National Planning and Literature Survey
Part II. Economic Planning: Experience and Assessment
Development Planning in Japan
Japan?s Economic Growth and the Role of Government
Development Planning in Turkey: An Assessment
Strategic Planning in South. Korea
Strategic Planning in Singapore
Strategic Planning in South Africa
Making Planning Process Participatory in Emerging Economies: The Case of South Africa
Development Planning in Ireland
Development Planning in China
Rethinking the Roles of Central Banks in National Strategic Planning and Industrial Policy
Part III. Linking National Planning to Regions and Locations
Planning for Regional Development: A General Equilibrium Analysis for Turkey
Part IV. Learning Systems, Innovation and Industrial Policy
Industrial Policy in Europe
A new look at Innovation Policy: The Dutch Experience
Recent Industrial Policies in Japan
National Learning Systems as a National Planning Tool: A New Approach to Planning Economic Development.
Background Aspects of Classical Quantitative National Planning and Literature Survey
Part II. Economic Planning: Experience and Assessment
Development Planning in Japan
Japan?s Economic Growth and the Role of Government
Development Planning in Turkey: An Assessment
Strategic Planning in South. Korea
Strategic Planning in Singapore
Strategic Planning in South Africa
Making Planning Process Participatory in Emerging Economies: The Case of South Africa
Development Planning in Ireland
Development Planning in China
Rethinking the Roles of Central Banks in National Strategic Planning and Industrial Policy
Part III. Linking National Planning to Regions and Locations
Planning for Regional Development: A General Equilibrium Analysis for Turkey
Part IV. Learning Systems, Innovation and Industrial Policy
Industrial Policy in Europe
A new look at Innovation Policy: The Dutch Experience
Recent Industrial Policies in Japan
National Learning Systems as a National Planning Tool: A New Approach to Planning Economic Development.