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CULTURAL DISTRICTS, PROPERTY RIGHTS AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH

SANTAGATA, WALTER

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/2002, pág. 9

Sumario
1. Introduction: culture-based goods and endogenous economic growth. 2. Culture as an idiosyncratic good. 3. Industrial cultural districts. 4. From industrial cultural districts to institutional cultural districts. 5. Institutional cultural districts. 6. Museum cultural districts and local institutions. 7. Metropolitan cultural districts and local institutions. 8. Conclusion: a convergent taxonomy for a policy dilemma.

CULTURAL PRODUCTION, PLACE AND POLITICS ON THE SOUTH BANK OF THE THAMES

NEWMAN, PETER;SMITH, IAN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/2000, pág. 9

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The spatialization of culturalproduction. 3. South Bank of the Thames: a renaissance ofcultural production. 4. The evolution of cultural strategy.5. The limits of the cultural quarter.

DETERMINANTS OF REPAYMENT IN MICROCREDIT: EVIDENCE FROM PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES

BHATT, NITIN;TANG, SHUI-YAN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/2002, pág. 360

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Four microcredit programs in the US. 3. Individual level variables and loan repayment. 4. Contextual variables and loan repayment. 5. Implications for program design in the US. Appendix 1 y Appendix 2.

DEVELOPING ALTERNATIVES: ENERGY, OFFICES AND THE ENVIRONMENT

GUY, SIMON

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/1998, pág. 264

Sumario
1. Offices in a greener world. 2. "Logics" of environmental innovation. 3. Exchangeable spaces. 4. Alternative developments. 5. Realistic estates. 6. Re-thinking the logic of environmental innovation.

DIVERSITY AND COMPLEXITY IN LOCAL FORMS OF URBAN ANTI-POVERTY STRATEGIES IN EUROPE

OBERTI, MARCO

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 3/2000, pág. 536

Sumario
1. A local, comparative approach. 2. The localconstruction of poverty and of welfare systems. 3. Diversityof urban contexts and local models of welfare. 4.Conclusion.

DRUG POLICY-MAKING IN METROPOLITAN AREAS: URBAN CONFLICTS AND GOVERNANCE

KUBLER, DANIEL;WALTI, SONJA

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/2001, pág. 35

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The drugs issue in metropolitanareas: actors and tensions. 3. Instruments of governance indrug policy. 4. Conclusion.

DUTCH URBAN POLICY: A PROMISING PERSPECTIVE FOR THE BIG CITIES

PRIEMUS, HUGO;BOELHOUWER, PETER;KRUYTHOFF, HELEN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 4/1997, pág. 677

Sumario
1. Background of big city policy. 2. Covenant on big city policy. 3. Content of big city policy. 4. From covenants to implementation. 5. Some observations. 6. Perspective: restructuring the urban infrastructure towards sustainable cities. 7. Concllusions.

EAST CENTRAL EUROPEAN URBANIZATION: A POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE WORLD-SYSTEM PERSPECTIVE.

KENNEDY, MICHAEL D.;SMITH, DAVID A.

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 4/1989, pág. 597

Sumario
I. DEPENDENT URBANIZATION IN THE WORLD ECONOMY. II. BEYONDìCORE AND PERPHERY. III. 'SOCIALIST' URBANIZATION IN THEìWORLD ECONOMY?. IV. CONTEMPORARY PATTERN:ì'UNDERURBANIZATION' AND LOW INEQUALITY. V. HISTORICALìDIVERGENCE: CITIES IN EASTERN AND WESTERN EUROPE. VI.ìPREINDUSTRIAL PERIPHERAL URBANIZATION. VII...

ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL POWER IN THE NEW BERLIN: A RESPONSE TO PETER MARCUSE

HAUBERMANN, HARTMUT

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/1999, pág. 180

ECONOMIC GROWTH STRATEGY AND URBANIZATION POLICIES IN CHINA, 1949-1982

WING CHAN, KAM

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/1992, pág. 275

Sumario
1. The Chinese model. 2. Socialistìindustrialization and urbanization: a generalized framework.ì3. Economic growth in China, 1949-82. 4. Policies toìeconomize on urbanization costs. 5. Industrial growth andìurban growth: an evaluation. 6. Conclusion.

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