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Home based business in suburban peripheral regions and government policy: a case study of Casey, Melbourne, Australia

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ameeta JainAmeeta Jain, J Courvisanos
Home based businesses (HBB) are increasingly becoming an alternative to salaried employment. This research explores the potential for HBB to contribute significantly to the economic development of peripheral metropolitan centres. Without economic development, these centres remain dormitory suburbs with unresolved associated social and ecological issues. By mapping the diversity and limitations of HBB in the City of Casey, an outer suburban peripheral area of Melbourne, Australia, this study aims to evaluate what exists and the response by governments at all levels to further business development. This study finds that the role of government is restricted to broad initial start-ups, with no programs or support for the type of innovative HBB that need to be husbanded and encouraged to grow outside of the narrow confines of their home base.

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Journal

Australasian journal of regional studies

Volume

19

Issue

2

Pagination

295 - 318

Publisher

Australian and New Zealand Regional Science Association

Location

Armidale, N.S.W.

ISSN

1324-0935

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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