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Bontje, Marco. "Onbegrensde deconcentratie: De mythe van het stedelijk veld." AGORA Magazine 19, no. 3 (July 1, 2003): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/agora.v19i3.3697.

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Owens, Ann. "Assisted Housing and Income Segregation among Neighborhoods in U.S. Metropolitan Areas." ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 660, no. 1 (June 9, 2015): 98–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716215576106.

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Over the past 40 years, assisted housing in the United States has undergone a dramatic geographic deconcentration, with at least one unit of assisted housing now located in most metropolitan neighborhoods. The location of assisted housing shapes where low-income assisted renters live, and it may also affect the residential choices of nonassisted residents. This article examines whether the deconcentration of assisted housing has reduced the segregation of families by income among neighborhoods in metropolitan areas from 1980 to 2005–9. I find that the deconcentration of assisted housing resulted in modest economic residential integration for very low-income families. However, high-income families became even more segregated, as assisted housing was deconcentrated, potentially offsetting the economic integration gains and ensuring that very low-income families are living in neighborhoods with only slightly higher-income neighbors. I conclude by discussing features of housing policies that might promote greater income integration among neighborhoods.
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Khambule, Isaac. "Decentralisation or deconcentration: The case of regional and local economic development in South Africa." Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit 36, no. 1 (February 2021): 22–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02690942211018427.

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The widespread globalisation, democratisation and decentralisation process that took place in developing nations in the early 1990s created unique opportunities for subnational governments to play an important role in delivering developmental outcomes. Revitalising regional and local economies is one important mandate that emerged with the decentralisation process as a key function for local governments. However, the local government sphere in South Africa faces failures in driving regional and local economic development due to various institutional and market-related challenges. Against the failure of decentralised entities to drive regional and local economic development in South Africa, this article considers the utilisation of deconcentration through dedicating national administrative powers and resources to the regional level to revitalise the prospects of local economies. The article argues that there are better prospects for regional and local economic development through deconcentration due to the expertise, resources and capacities found within the national and provincial governments, as they receive a significant share of the national division of revenues. The article further demonstrates how deconcentration can be implemented through the state deconcentrating and managing its economic development functions at the regional level to municipal-owned district economic development entities tasked with stimulating regional economic development.
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Wiradanti, Bahana, Stephen Pettit, Andrew Potter, and Wessam Abouarghoub. "Ports, peripherality and concentration – deconcentration factors: a review." Maritime Business Review 3, no. 4 (November 19, 2018): 375–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/mabr-09-2018-0040.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the literature on peripheral ports, hub ports and concentration – deconcentration factors. This is an issue, as investments in port development in more peripheral locations are challenging due to the difficult financial situation currently faced by the maritime industry.Design/methodology/approachThis paper presents a narrative literature review focusing on peripherality in the context of seaports and transport. Moreover, it gathers the reasons why ports concentrate–deconcentrate, and how these factors evolve over time.FindingsThis paper develops a future research agenda for peripheral ports.Practical implicationsThe paper provides insights for ports in developing countries in their efforts to upgrade their port facilities and infrastructure.Originality/valueThis paper contributes to the research on ports in peripheral locations which have been under studied compared to larger hub ports.
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Schonhardt-Bailey, Cheryl. "Lessons in Lobbying for Free Trade in 19th-Century Britain: To Concentrate or Not." American Political Science Review 85, no. 1 (March 1991): 37–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1962877.

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I present a modified version of the public choice interest group model that integrates concentrated and deconcentrated interests with successful lobbying. It is argued that effective free trade lobbying required the political fusion of the economic interests representing two fundamental changes in nineteenth-century Britain's economy: (1) geographic concentration of the core export industry (cotton textiles) and (2) deconcentration of the broader export sector both geographically and in terms of industrial structure. Empirical evidence from both national and individual levels firmly supports the contention that the timing and political success of Britain's nineteenth-century free trade lobby required the combined forces of core export interests and the more diverse and geographically more evenly distributed interests of the export sector as a whole.
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Lemoyne de Forges, Jean Michel. "La déconcentration administrative." Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta u Splitu 56, no. 1 (February 26, 2019): 59–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.31141/zrpfs.2019.56.131.59.

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Establishing a modern state in Europe has brought about the appearance of a system of introducing state on all of its territory. The reason this has come about is the need for government decisions to be applied in an equal way to everyone. This can only be ensured if officials, whom the government appoints and who are responsible for implementing and following government policy, effectively transfer them from government official level onto local and regional level. Central administration generally singularly carries out tasks of a national character the implementation of which pursuant to law cannot be placed onto a regional level. However, the state also must have officials at a local level who will implement real powers when making decisions (based on delegating powers), in order to take care of local needs and circumstances. «Deconcentration» precisely represents that. Therefore, we are dealing with services which include appointed officials who are subject to central body authority and who locally represent the government and ministries. In France and in general, we differentiate among three categories of administration: central administration, peripheral administration (decentralized or deconcentrated), independent specialized administration which are nevertheless still linked to one of the relevant ministries which supervise the bodies which are under government control. Deconcentration French style enriches the inter-department dimension, locally present in the person named prefect who represents government president and ministers and who is in charge of managing territory, maintaining dialogue with local representatives of executive powers and modernization of administration. Given the administrative map of France which includes thirty thousand municipalities, about a hundred departments and twenty regions (13 since 2015), deconcentration is based on the following : regional prefect implements national policy and policy of (European) community establishes strategic goals, allocates resources, evaluates state activity. The department prefect is responsible for operative activity and administering public policies. The vice-prefect initiates and joins partners in so-called «life centers» (towns and villages) within a department framework.
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Utomo, Tri Widodo W. "Sejarah Dekonsentrasi Di Indonesia Dan Agenda Kebijakan Kedepan." Jurnal Desentralisasi 10, no. 1 (June 30, 2012): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.37378/jd.2012.1.1-16.

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Together with decentralization and assistance tasks (medebewind), deconcentration constitutes basic principles in managing central-local government relationships. From a historical point of view, the degree of deconcentration and decentralization has been up and down. Until recently, there is no single belief among Indonesian experts and officials regarding the best form of deconcentration. Therefore, deconcentration continues to transform and still searching for its best formula. Under such consideration, this paper tries to tracking back the history of deconcentration and its limitations. Before coming to conclusion, it proposes four agendas to recover the implementation of deconcentration in Indonesia, i.e. clarifying the position of the head of region, improving the election system, redesigning the deconcentration affairs and authorities, and explicating goals of decentralization and deconcentration.
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Ermakov, Alexey. "Potential of deconcentration of attention methods for use in the information society." BIO Web of Conferences 26 (2020): 00067. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20202600067.

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This paper is devoted to the results of our issues exploration increasing efficiency action in extreme circumstances. Long time we study only combat oriented activities but now it is obvious that work with information torrents has the same features of stress as a fight. Our exploration was based on Oleg Bakhtiyarov ideas who study deconcentration of attention phenomenon. We adapted these ideas and combined traditional for our country approaches to hand-to-hand combat and special software. We used two main ideas for experiments. The first one was searching for hidden threats and stealthy attacks with deconcentration and after that was concentration attention on threats and destroying them. This gave us only part-time at deconcentration. We used “plane deconcentration” for searching and “multidimensional deconcentration” for action. The second idea was about using deconcentration for avoiding dangerous situations. That case was about full-time deconcentration. We discovered two types of usage deconcentration indirect or without direct contact with attackers but not only this feature and we need to explore it in the future. We discovered the same features in combat activities and works with information torrents. In addition, the same features were discovered between our data and the other from e-sports. In addition, the same features were discovered between our data and the other from e-sports. All of that gives us opportunities to use the deconcentration of attention methods for tasks that are needed for operators and common people in the information society (searching, detection, distinguishing, and filtration of information torrent) and, of course, for mental hygiene goals.
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Burby, Raymond J., and William M. Rohe. "Deconcentration of Public Housing." Urban Affairs Quarterly 25, no. 1 (September 1989): 117–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004208168902500108.

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., Wirata. "ANALISIS PENGARUH DANA DEKONSENTRASI TERHADAP TINGKAT PRODUKSI PERIKANAN TANGKAP." Media Ekonomi 21, no. 1 (November 3, 2017): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.25105/me.v21i1.794.

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<p>Deconcentration and co-funds are used in order to create transparency and accountability, as well as proportionate in the allocation of these funds and fund assistance tasks, increase efficiency, effectiveness in managing these funds and fund assistance duties, giving advice to the ministries/agencies in planning the location and allocation of funds deconcentration and co-administration of funds for the right target and not concentrated in specific areas. Various studies and theories arise, but no one has examined the use of these funds has been distributed to the affected areas.This study examines how much these funds in influe the level of fish production in each province that has received funding deconcentration for the empowerment of coastal communities and efforts to increase the income of fishermen and the public welfare and marine fisheries.<br />Keywords: deconcentration funds, the level of fishery production and efficiency and effectiveness</p>
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Deconcentratie"

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McElroy, Stephen Arlo. "Urban primacy and deconcentrated development in Peru." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291588.

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Of the many aspects which influence Third World urban systems, the historical role of large metropolitan areas as the centers of political and economic power is particularly important. In this detailed study of the evolution and development of Peru's urban system, the complex interactions among social, economic, historical, and political forces will be demonstrated as they affect urban primacy. In spite of the considerable growth of secondary cities in Peru since 1940, Lima remains the dominant city in the urban hierarchy of Peru. Nevertheless, the data presented here indicates that urban primacy in Peru peaked in 1961 and has declined since then. Although it still exists, the pattern of primacy in Peru is currently less conspicuous than in previous years. The growth of population and the expansion of economic activities in coastal cities have been particularly important in building a more balanced urban system in Peru.
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BENMAGHNIA, NESSRDINE. "La notion de deconcentration en droit administratif francais." Toulouse 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996TOU10048.

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Face a la "prestigieuse" decentralisation, paree de toutes vertus et apparaissant comme la reforme-symbole de modernisation de la gestion publique ou encore comme le remede au dysfonctionnement de la democratie representative par la garantie d'un equilibre entre l'autorite publique et la defense des libertes individuelles, la deconcentration fait figure de parent pauvre dans la mesure ou il n'existe aucune veritable doctrine d'emploi de la deconcentration et ce, malgre l'existence d'une forte solidarite entre ces deux notions qui, bien que distinctes operent en couple pour le meme service de l'interet public. Cependant, aujourd'hui en raison d'une situation economique et sociale tres preoccupante (sentiment d'insecurite, chomage galopant, desertification rurale, urbanisation desordonnee. . . ), l'administration francaise n'a peutetre jamais ete autant tournee vers le local et la deconcentration, meme si elle n'est pas vraiment connue de l'opinion, fait partie de ce vaste mouvement en devenant un element essentiel et autonome. La loi du 6 fevrier 1992, en l'occurrence, l'affirme en posant le principe comme l'outil de la reforme de l'etat. Elle preconise, en effet, la reorganisation de l'administration centrale afin de lui permettre d'assurer sa fonction de conception strategique, de controle et d'expertise, et la revitalisation de l'administration deconcentree dans une optique d'interministerialite. Y parviendra-t-elle? la charte de deconcentration, par sa seule existence, engage a repondre positivement mais la reforme, elle, ne peut reussir que si le pouvoir politique d'une part, la technostructure d'etat d'autre part, accomplissent, chacun en ce qui les concerne une evolution voire une revolution
Beside the far more prestigious notion of decentralisation, to which every virtue is attributed and which is perceived as a flagship reform symbolising the modernisation of public administration, or again as the cureall for every malfunction of representative democracy, through the balance it should achieve between public authority and the protection of individual liberties, devolution cuts a lowly figure in the sense that there is no true doctrine as to the use to be made of it - despite the firm solidarity linking the two concepts, which, though distinct, work together to fulfil the same functions in the public interest. Nevertheless, due to the current highly preoccupying economic and social context (the feeling of insecurity, runaway unemployment, rural depopulation, badly organised town planning, etc. ), the french authorities are turning perhaps more than ever to local administration, in which devolution, though little known as a concept to the public, is playing a more and more essential and autonomous part in the overall process. The law of the 6th february 1992 in effect confirms this, by establishing the principle of devolution as a tool in the reforms undertaken by the government. This law advocates the reorganisation of the central authorities to enable them to fulfil their function in terms of strategic planning, supervision and expert appraisal, and to revitalise devolved authority with the ultimate aim of achieving interministerial administration. The question is whether this can be accomplished. The devolution charter, through its very existence, indicates that the answer must be positive, but the reform itself can only succeed if the political powers on the one hand and the technostructure of the government on the other hand are able to bring about possibly radical change within - their own scope of activity
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Nolan, Amy Upton. "Decentralization, democratization, deconcentration--a theoretical perspective with emphasis on the African experience." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/76407.

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UTOMO, Tri Widodo W. "Balancing decentralization and deconcentration: emerging need for asymmetric decentralization in the unitary states." 名古屋大学大学院国際開発研究科, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/14059.

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Vanderford, Carrie Ann. "Realities and perceptions : HOPE VI poverty deconcentration and implications for broader neighborhood revitalization." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/37662.

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Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2006.
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HOPE VI was developed in 1992 as program to demolish and revitalize the nation's most severely distressed public housing. One element of the HOPE VI program is to move low-income households out of an environment of concentrated poverty and replace distressed public housing with a development that includes a variety of incomes, where the number and density of households in poverty is decreased. This policy of "poverty deconcentration" is now accepted and practiced by housing authorities as part of a greater prescription for neighborhood revitalization. However, there is little evidence to prove the merits of HOPE VI poverty deconcentration as a catalyst in neighborhood revitalization. The focus of this thesis is to further define the link between policies of poverty deconcentration and neighborhood revitalization while offering insight about the expected long-term benefit of this policy for future HOPE VI planning. The two housing authorities responsible for developing Mandela Gateway in Oakland, California and Posadas Sentinel in Tucson, Arizona aimed to achieve the HOPE VI mandate of poverty deconcentration through two strategies. For this thesis, these strategies are categorized as development-based poverty dilution and neighborhood-based poverty dispersal, respectively.
(cont.) This thesis relies upon interviews with key informants, document review, and some analysis of land use patterns in neighborhoods surrounding HOPE VI developments to investigate causality between two methods of HOPE VI poverty deconcentration and broader neighborhood revitalization. The main conclusions of this thesis are drawn from the interaction between the policies and practices of the local public housing authority and other public and private investors in the broader neighborhood. Overall, this thesis finds that HOPE VI poverty deconcentration strategies alone are not enough to affect broader neighborhood revitalization, but are a critical element in changing the perception of public and private investors as they contemplate investment around the development. In both cases the poverty deconcentration strategy was implemented in a way that harnessed existing market forces for neighborhood revitalization. This thesis concludes with a discussion of the best practices to advance the critical goals of HOPE VI poverty deconcentration and offers anagenda for further research.
by Carrie Ann Vanderford.
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Kambitsi, Marie Elena Athanasiou. "Peripheral development in Europe : population and employment deconcentration in the country of Greece /." The Ohio State University, 1992. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487780393265961.

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Adamtey, Ronald. "Devolution and deconcentration in action : a comparative study of five Municipal Health Directorates in Ghana." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2012. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/39583/.

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Decentralisation policies have been adopted by most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa in the expectation of improved service provision. The benefits expected are two-fold: a) decentralisation will lead to better coordination and collaboration between different parts of the state at the local level and b) decentralisation will lead to increased consultation and responsiveness of local governments to their citizens. In this thesis I seek to explain why these benefits are realised in some contexts and not others. In most parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, the predominant form of decentralisation is a combination of devolution and deconcentration. Often these two policies are ambiguous and sometimes contradictory. What are the processes through which such mixed systems work? This thesis attempts to understand how mixed systems of devolution and deconcentration work in practice through a comparative study of Five Municipal Health Directorates in Ghana. The study explores the three sets of relationships that are critical for decentralisation to work well in such mixed systems a) between the Health Directorate and the District Assembly administration, b) between the Health Directorate and the elected members of the District Assembly and c) between the Health Directorate and selected civil society organisations working on health. The work is based on detailed qualitative interviews in the five municipalities. The main finding is that informal ties between the Health Directorate and the three sets of actors mentioned above are helpful in explaining why coordination and consultation seem better in some municipalities than others. Four kinds of ties are found to be important: ethnic/tribal links, family/kinship/neighbourhood relations, political party affiliations, and old-school networks. These ties between Municipal Health Directorates and senior officers of the Municipal Assemblies were found to facilitate Municipal Health Directorates' access to District Assemblies' Common Fund, which was controlled by the Municipal Assemblies. The existence of these ties between Municipal Health Directorates and elected Assembly members of Municipal Assemblies were found to enhance the quality of Municipal Health Directorates' policies and helped to gain public support. Finally, such ties between Municipal Health Directorates and leaders of selected Civil Society Organisations that mobilised around HIV and AIDS programmes were found to facilitate implementation of Municipal Health Directorates' policies around HIV and AIDS. The thesis' contribution is that it shows that informal linkages between different local bodies and between local government and civil society organisations seem important for improved coordination and collaboration among various actors, and better consultation with elected representatives of citizens and leaders of CSOs for effective service delivery at the local level.
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Chan, Wing-yan, and 陳穎恩. "Internal discrepancies over the economic deconcentration policy duringthe period of allied occupation of Japan, 1945-1952." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2007. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B37928028.

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Chan, Wing-yan. "Internal discrepancies over the economic deconcentration policy during the period of allied occupation of Japan, 1945-1952." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2007. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B37928028.

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McDonough, Michelle K. (Michelle Katharine) 1973. "Balancing income targeting and poverty deconcentration in subsidized housing : the challenge of the Federal Section 8 Program." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/68790.

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Books on the topic "Deconcentratie"

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Goor, J. G. B. M. van de. Binnengemeentelijke decentralisatie en deconcentratie in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Den Haag en Utrecht: Een inventarisatie. 's-Gravenhage: Wetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid, 1989.

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Overkamp, Elisabeth. Instellingen nemen de wijk: Een analyse van het beleid inzake de deconcentratie van instellingen voor mensen met een verstandelijke handicap en zijn empirische effecten. Assen: Van Gorcum, 2000.

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Muythan, Kau. Vimajhakār niṅ visahamajhakār =: Decentralization and deconcentration. [Phnom Penh]: Paṇṇagār Qaṅgār, 2007.

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Champion, A. G. Population deconcentration in Britain 1971-84. Newcastle upon Tyne: University of Newcastle upon Tyne Department of Geography, 1987.

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Razin, Eran, Martin Dijst, and Carmen VÁZquez, eds. Employment Deconcentration in European Metropolitan Areas. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5762-5.

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Henley, Andrew. Industrial deconcentration in UK manufacturing since 1980. Canterbury: University of Kent at Canterbury, 1991.

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Chatterjee, Satyajit. Aggregate employment growth and the deconcentration of metropolitan employment. Philadelphia: Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Economic Research Division, 1998.

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Gonzalez, Victoria. Deconcentration of industries in the metropolitan region of Sao Paulo. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1989.

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Liberation management: Necessary disorganization for the nanosecond nineties. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1992.

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Peters, Thomas J. Liberation management: Necessary disorganization for the nanosecond nineties. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Deconcentratie"

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Weik, Martin H. "deconcentration." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 372. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_4541.

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Weik, Martin H. "deconcentrator." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 372. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_4542.

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Jackson, Kenneth T. "3. Urban Deconcentration in the Nineteenth Century: A Statistical Inquiry." In The New Urban History: Quantitative Explorations by American Historians, 110–42. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400871018-006.

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Siminou, Petroula. "Steps of Educational Decentralization in Greece: between Delegation and Deconcentration." In School Decentralization in the Context of Globalizing Governance, 77–93. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4700-8_4.

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Husock, Howard. "Should Policy Seek to Interfere With Upward Mobility by Deconcentrating Poverty?" In The Routledge Handbook of Housing Policy and Planning, 68–75. New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315642338-6.

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Galster, George C. "U.S. Assisted Housing Programs and Poverty Deconcentration: A Critical Geographic Review." In Neighbourhood Effects or Neighbourhood Based Problems?, 215–49. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6695-2_11.

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Rothstein, Richard. "School Policy Is Housing Policy: Deconcentrating Disadvantage to Address the Achievement Gap." In Race, Equity, and Education, 27–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23772-5_2.

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Ganning, Joanna P., and Benjamin D. McCall. "The Spatial Heterogeneity and Geographic Extent of Population Deconcentration: Measurement and Policy Implications." In International Handbook of Rural Demography, 319–32. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1842-5_22.

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Miwa, Yoshiro. "Economic Effects of the Anti-Monopoly and other Deconcentration Policies in Postwar Japan." In The Japanese Experience of Economic Reforms, 129–52. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22705-1_6.

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Hartoft-Nielsen, Peter. "Deconcentration of workplaces in greater Copenhagen: Successes and failures of location strategies in regional planning." In The GeoJournal Library, 53–87. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5762-5_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Deconcentratie"

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Suhartana, Suhartana, Purwanto Purwanto, and Adi Darmawan. "Effect of Iron, Aluminum and Zinc (as Anoda) on Metformin Deconcentration and Aspirin Deconcentration with Electrolysis Method." In Proceedings of the 13th International Interdisciplinary Studies Seminar, IISS 2019, 30-31 October 2019, Malang, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.23-10-2019.2293037.

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Trimurni, Februati. "DECONCENTRATION PRACTICE AND DISINTEGRATION THREATS IN ACEH AND NORTH SUMATRA." In International Conference on Public Policy, Social Computing and Development 2017 (ICOPOSDev 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icoposdev-17.2018.18.

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Valdes, Julio J., Fawaz A. Alsulaiman, and Abdulmotaleb El Saddik. "Haptic handwritten signatures: the effect of deconcentrated dissimilarities on manifold extraction." In 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Haptic, Audio and Visual Environments and Games (HAVE). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/have.2015.7359450.

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Trimurni, Februati, Erika Revida, and Dayana Dayana. "Healthcare Deconcentration Program in the Karo District of Sumatra Utara Province." In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Indonesian Social and Political Enquiries, ICISPE 2020, 9-10 October 2020, Semarang, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.9-10-2020.2304724.

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Reports on the topic "Deconcentratie"

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Ganning, Joanna. The Effects of Commuter Rail on Population Deconcentration and Commuting: A Salt Lake City Case Study. Portland State University Library, December 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/trec.84.

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McLean, Beverly. The Metropolitan-Nonmetropolitan Turnaround in the Pacific States (California, Oregon, and Washington): Labor Migration Flows and Economic Deconcentration. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1286.

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