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The paper continues from Part 1 which appeared in the previous issue of the
journal. The primary concern is with neglected aspects of the growth-pole
strategy, particularly as these relate to its implementation. Of importance
here are the spatial configuration of the planned poles, the economic acti
vity to be located within these, the spillover effects of a planned pole, a
nd the presence of a pole within an existing urban system. Consideration is
also given to the failure, abandonment and non-adoption of the strategy an
d to the reasons for this. It is argued that growth-pole strategy has never
been evaluated in terms of: an adequate conceptual framework, and the rudi
ments of one such framework are outlined.