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Foundations
Introduction
Discontinuous Development and Inter-regional Conflict
Discontinuous Development and Inter-regional Conflict
Peaceful Inter-regional Conflict: Slovenia, Quebec, Lombardy, and the Baltic States of the USSR
Violent Inter-regional Conflict: Punjab, Bougainville, Katanga, and Biafra
The Economic Basis of Inter-regional Conflict and Secession: International Comparisons
Empirical Evidence from India and Yugoslavia
The Economics of High Income Regions: Growth and Structure of Production
Discontinuous Development: Spatial and Temporal Dimensions
Regional Dependency I: Agricultural High-income Regions
Regional Dependency II: Industrial High-income Regions
Center-State Relations, Federal Policies, and Decentralization
Inter-regional Flows under Discontinuous Development
Is Secession a Solution?
Selected Bibliography
Index
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