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Chittagong

In: Combating Urban Inequalities

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This book analyses the relationship between urban management and the unequal pattern of provision of urban services in developing countries. It starts from the premise that socio-economic inequalities constitute a significant development problem. The book shows how the existence of inequalities may in distinct ways enhance the inadequate living conditions of the poor – either in psychological and/or material terms.

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  • ., 2000. "Chittagong," Chapters, in: Combating Urban Inequalities, chapter 5, pages 66-87, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:2085_5
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