1. Economic decline and gentrification in a small town: the business sector in Aberdeen, Eastern Cape.
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Atkinson, Doreen
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SMALL cities , *URBANIZATION , *BUSINESS development , *GENTRIFICATION , *ECONOMIC indicators , *ECONOMIC policy , *PUBLIC investments , *URBAN sociology - Abstract
Small towns are a neglected topic of study but they are gaining importance in South Africa because of rapid urbanisation. This paper discusses a case study of business development and gentrification in Aberdeen, a small town in the Eastern Cape's Karoo. Although there has been a long-term decline in Aberdeen's economy, major changes are now taking place that call for more focused development policies. The findings of a 2006 business survey in Aberdeen are presented here and integrated with findings from the international literature on small town development. The paper shows that endogenous development of a small town's economy by its business sector can lead to some local economic growth; however, it needs to be assisted by judicious government investment. Aberdeen's economy will need a stronger level of municipal guidance to exploit its strengths and overcome its limitations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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