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Author Hutton, T. A. (Thomas A.)
Title The new economy of the inner city : restructuring, regeneration and dislocation in the twenty-first-century metropolis / Thomas A. Hutton
Imprint London ; New York : Routledge, 2008

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 WITTENBERG MAIN STACKS  HT156 .H88 2008    AVAILABLE  
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 WITTENBERG MAIN STACKS  HT156 .H88 2008    AVAILABLE  
Author Hutton, T. A. (Thomas A.)
Series Routledge studies in economic geography
Subject Inner cities -- Economic aspects -- Case studies
Industrial organization -- Case studies
High technology industries -- Case studies
Urban renewal -- Case studies
Urban economics -- Case studies
Description xviii, 333 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography Note Includes bibliographical references (p. [315]-326) and index
Contents The reassertion of production in the inner city -- Process: geographies of production in the central city -- Place: the revival of inner city industrial districts -- Restructuring narratives in the global metropolis: from postindustrial to 'new industrial' in London -- London's inner city in the new economy -- Inscriptions of restructuring in the developmental state: Telok Ayer, Singapore -- The new economy and its dislocations in San Francisco's south of Market area -- New industry formation and the transformation of Vancouver's metropolitan core -- The new economy of the inner city: an essay in theoretical synthesis -- Appendix A: Research model and methodology -- Appendix B: Site selection and fieldwork schedule
ISBN 9780415771344 (hardcover)
041577134X (hardcover)
9780203933657 (e-book)
0203933656 (e-book)
OCLC # 162501918



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