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The Handbook of Urban Studies provides the first comprehensive, up-to-date account of the urban condition, relevant to a wide readership from academics to researchers and policymakers. It provides a theoretically and empirically informed account embracing all the different disciplines contributing to urban studies. Leading authors identify key issues and questions and future trends for further research and present their findings so that, where appropriate, they are relevant to the needs of policymakers. Using the city as a unifying structure, the Handbook provides an holistic appreciation of urban structure and change, and of the theories by which we understand the structure, development and changing character
The Post-Fordist City
The Post-Fordist City
The rationale for the rapid growth of industrial towns and cities in Europe and North America was the comparative advantage of scale economies. The widespread application of steam-power, rather than the earlier waterpower, facilitated the development of large-scale industrial plants such as ...
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