El reparto territorial de los programas de desarrollo rural. El caso de la provincia de Granada
Abstract
Not only Communitary initiatives Leader I and II but also Proder Program have shown to be beneficial for the areas in which they were developed, and the province of Granada is not an exception. Notwithstanding, their application also exhibits weak points such as concentration of aids in the most dynamic municipalities or the limited corrective role of social and territorial inequality that public inversion plays.Downloads
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