1st Edition

Uneven Development in Southern Europe Studies of Accumulation, Class, Migration and the State

Edited By Ray Hudson, Jim Lewis Copyright 1985
414 Pages
by Routledge

414 Pages
by Routledge

414 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1985, Uneven Development in Southern Europe is an essential reference in the analysis of the significant changes that have taken place within southern Europe. The shifts within the region’s economic, political and social structures raise important questions about the nature of uneven development, the meaning of dependency and the political consequences of social change. These... Read more

Tables Figures Preface 1. Introduction: recent economic, social and political changes in Southern Europe Ray Hudson and Jim Lewis 2. The effects of external migration on regional development in Turkey Rusen Keles 3. The economic impact of returned emigrants in Trabzon, Turkey Helmuth Toepfer 4. Return migration and rural economic change: a south Italian case study Russell King, Jill Mortimer, Alan Strachan and Anna Trono 5. Farm workers in Italy: agricultural working class, landless peasants, or clients of the welfare state? Enrico Pugliese 6. Agricultural change in an industrialising area: the case of the Tarragona area M. Dolores Garcia-Ramon 7. Restructuring in Fiat and the decentralization of production into southern Italy Ash Amin 8. Transnationalization of production, location of industry and the deformation of regional development in peripheral countries: the case of Greece Marios Nikolinakos 9. Regional variations in the rate of profit in Portuguese industry Joao Ferrao 10. The rural Languedoc: periphery to ‘relictual space’ Nico Kielstra 11. Dependent development in Corsica Eleonore Kofman 12. Spain: economy and state in transition Antonio Vazquez Barquero and Michael Hebbert 13. Political economy, legitimation and the state in Southern Europe Salvador Giner Bibliography Name Index Place Index Subject Index

Biography

Ray Hudson, Jim Lewis