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MANCHESTER FIRST: FROM MUNICIPAL SOCIALISM TO THE ENTREPRENEURIAL CITY

QUILLEY, STEPHEN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 3/2000, pág. 601

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Manchester's New Urban Left. 3.Socialist economics or the politics of resistence?. 4. Fromsolidarity to city pride: the New Left as urbanentrepeneurs. 5. Conclusion.

MANY ROADS TO FLEXIBILITY: HOW LARGE FIRMS BUILT AUTARCHIC REGIONAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS IN FRANCE*

HANCKÉ, BOB

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 3/2003, pág. 510 a 523

Sumario
1. INTRODUCTION 2. UNDERSTANDING ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT IN FRANCE 3. THE SEARCH FOR FLEXIBLE ADJUSTMENT IN THE 1980´S 4. CONCLUSION

MARGINALIZATION AND SUBSIDIZED INDIVIDUALISM: THE SALE OF COUNCIL HOUSES IN THE RESTRUCTURING OF THE BRITISH WELFARE STATE

FORREST, RAY Y;MURIE, ALAN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/1986, pág. 46

Sumario
I. POLITICAL COMPROMISE AND THEORETICAL CONFUSION.-ìII. CONSUMPTION CLEAVAGES AND ECONOMIC ESTRUCTURING.- III.ìTHE CHANGING GEOGRAPHY OF BRITISH OUNCIL HOUSING: THEìNATIONAL AND REGIONAL PICTURE.- IV. THE LOCAL DIMENSION TOìTHE PATTERN AND MEANING OF COUNCIL HOUSES SALES.- V.ìDIFFERENTIAL REWARDS.- VI.........

MEDIATED ENFORCEMENT' AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE STATE: DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS IN CANADIAN CITY CENTRES.

LEO, CHRISTOPHER.;FENTON, ROBERT.

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/1990, pág. 185

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Urban development corporations:ìtransforming urban policy. 3. Development corporations andìcity-centre politics. 4. Implications. 5. Conclusion.

MEGA-EVENTS, URBAN BOOSTERISM AND GROWTH STRATEGIES: AN ANALYSIS OF THE OBJECTIVES AND LEGITIMATIONS OF THE CAPE TOWN 2004 OLIMPIC BID.

HILLER, HARRY H.

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/2000, pág. 439

Sumario
1. Mega-events as urban phenomenon. 2. The CapeTown rationale: human development and the city. 3. Theapartheid city: Cape Town in the South African context. 4.An analytical assessment of the urban aspects of the bidplan. 5. Elite coalitions, boosterism and populist support.6. The olympics and human/urban development: acontradiction?. 7. Conclusion.

MIGRANTS IN THE ITALIAN UNDERGROUND ECONOMY

QUASSOLI, FABIO

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/1999, pág. 212

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Some analytical distinctions.3. The main characteristics of the italian undergroundeconomy. 4. The role of migrants in fordist and postfordistsociety. 5. The main characteristics of migrant flows towardItaly. 6. Migrants in the italian economy. 7. Institutionalframeworks: immigration laws and the institutional creationof large numbers of undocumented migrants. 8. The mobileborders between informal and illegal activities. 9. Conclusion.

MIGRATION AND REMITTANCES IN ISLAND MICROSTATES: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOUTH PACIFIC AND THE CARIBBEAN

CONNELL, JOHN;CONWAY, DENNIS

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/2000, pág. 52

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Migration and remittances:inseparable forces. 3. Conclusions.

MIXED EMBEDDEDNESS: (IN)FORMAL ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES AND IMMIGRANT BUSINESSES IN THE NETHERLANDS

KLOOSTERMAN, ROBERT;VAN DER LEUN, JOANNE;RATH, JAN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/1999, pág. 252

Sumario
1. Immigrant entrepreneurs and advanced urbaneconomies. 2. The rise of immigrant entrepreneurs in theNetherlands. 3. Informal economic activities. 4. Mixedembeddedness. 5. The case of islamic butchers. 6. Conclusions.

NEGOTIATION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS IN URBAN LAND IN ISTANBUL

GULOKSUZ, ELVAN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 3/2002, pág. 462

Sumario
1. The theoretical context. 2. Development of the context. 3. Note on methodology. 4. The Hekimbas1 Estate. 5. The Serif Ali Estate. 6. Conclusion.

NEW REGIONALISM RECONSIDERED: GLOBALIZATION AND THE REMAKING OF POLITICAL ECONOMIC SPACE

MACLEOD, GORDON

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 4/2001, pág. 804

Sumario
1. Introducing the urban-regional renaissance. 2. The New Regionalism: a sympathetic appraisal and a rejoinder to Lovering. 3. In what sense a regional study?. 4. New states of regionalization, new regionalizations of the state. 5. Global neoliberalism, interterritorial competition and the regulation approach. 6. Conclusion.

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