Australian regional development has suffered from ‘fragmentation’ with policy responsibility shared between different tiers of government. The Rudd government sought to improve regional policy with the establishment of the Regional Development Australia (RDA) network. However, uncertainty surrounds the role of RDA. This paper seeks to illuminate this problem by drawing on the literature on types of multi-tiered governance, especially the work of Hooghe and Marks and Skelcher on Type I and Type II bodies. It is argued in a normative framework that the RDA network has the characteristics of Type II entities and that this gives it a comparative advantage in specific respects.
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Enhancing Australian regional policy: a conceptual framework for assessing the role of regional development Australia
Space and Polity, Vol.15(3), pp.241-255
2012
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- Title
- Enhancing Australian regional policy: a conceptual framework for assessing the role of regional development Australia
- Creators
- Brian Dollery - University of New EnglandJeremy Buultjens - Southern Cross UniversityKim Adams - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Space and Polity, Vol.15(3), pp.241-255
- Identifiers
- 1420; 991012822097402368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article