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Rural economies

Publication Year

1999

Document Status

Archived

Abstract

Divided into 9 main sections; background to the PIU study; why rural economies matter; from here to modernity - the changing framework for rural policy; rural economies: taking stock - trends, opportunities and threats; modernising the policy framework; encouraging an enterprising countryside; sustaining and enhancing the rural environment; developing a competitive, forward-looking, modernised agricultural industry; forging a new commitment to rural communities.

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This document has been archived by its original publisher.

ISBN

9780117026735

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Cabinet Office

The Cabinet Office works with the Treasury to provide the ‘head office’ of government. It has three functions, supporting the prime minister, the cabinet and strengthening the civil service. Content is published under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

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