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Restructuring Urban Managerialism: Towards a Political Economy of Urban Allocation

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  • P Williams

    (Urban Research Unit, Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University, PO Box 4, Canberra ACT 2600, Australia)

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This paper is concerned with conceptual frameworks in urban geography. It seeks to reestablish the validity of research at the institutional level albeit set within a broad political economy of urbanism. It also argues the need both to recognise and to explain the high degree of variation which exists within institutions operating in the urban realm.

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  • P Williams, 1982. "Restructuring Urban Managerialism: Towards a Political Economy of Urban Allocation," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 14(1), pages 95-105, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envira:v:14:y:1982:i:1:p:95-105
    DOI: 10.1068/a140095
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