Regional growth and development theories

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Regional growth and development theories (not to be confused with the development theories that overlap with them ) are a theoretical complex of economic geography . While the location theories pursue the question of the structure of space and the location of companies in it and the spatial mobility theories analyze the movement of production factors and goods, the subject of the regional growth and development theories is the description and explanation of the spatially differentiated economic growth and social growth Development process of regions and regional systems. They include: