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Options, Innovation and Metropolitan Development: Novel Insights from Non-Linear Dynamics

In: Knowledge, Complexity and Innovation Systems

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  • Dimitrios Dendrinos

    (The University of Kansas)

Abstract

At the outset, two kinds of comment are needed in order to place metropolitan development, and the public policy-making process tied to it — the subjects proper of this contribution — into their proper foundation and frame of reference, from the viewpoint chosen here to address them, i.e. non-linear dynamics. One comment deals with a basic paradox involved in the treatment of metropolitan development and non-linear dynamics; the other is associated with the role of speculative behaviour in the course of socio-spatial evolution.

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  • Dimitrios Dendrinos, 2001. "Options, Innovation and Metropolitan Development: Novel Insights from Non-Linear Dynamics," Advances in Spatial Science, in: Manfred M. Fischer & Josef Fröhlich (ed.), Knowledge, Complexity and Innovation Systems, chapter 17, pages 345-368, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:adspcp:978-3-662-04546-6_17
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-04546-6_17
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