Many parts of the world are currently experiencing the outcome of
processes of economic integration, globalization and transformation.
Technological advances in telecommunications and in transport facilities
have opened up new possibilities for contracts and exchanges among
regions. External effects among regions have increased in importance. As
a result, competition among regions has intensified. Except some
pioneering work by regional scientists and scholars of public finance
and economics, the phenomenon of regional competition has yet to attract
the attention it warrants, despite its importance for policy-making. The
present volume is intended to remedy this neglect by providing
high-level contributions to the three main topics of the book, the
theory of regional competition, methods of analysis of regional
competition and policies of regional competition.