This paper raises a number of comparative questions about regional planning in New Zealand. Scotland's experience in trying to counter underdevelopment at its periphery, particularly through the Highlands and Islands Development Board, have some lessons for New Zealand in it contemporary efforts to develop workable regional policy.
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