THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN SOVIET THEORY AND PRACTICE
ANDRUSZ, G.D.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1987, pág. 478
I. RUSSIA BEFORE 1917. II. THE SOVIET UNION,1917-30S. III. THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL RELATIONS SINCE 1945. IV. CONCLUSION. V. REFERENCES.
THE CHANGING FACE OF THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY IN THE PERIPHERY: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA
SALIH;SALIH, KAMAL; LING YOUNG, MEI AND;RASIAH, RAJAH
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1988, pág. 375
I.STRUCTURE AND CONJUNCTURE IN THA SEMICONDUCTORìINDUSTRY IN PENANG: THE FIRST PHASE, 1.970 TO 1.982. II.THEìNEW PHASE OF THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY: 1.982 ONWAEDS.ìIII.THE FUTURE OF THE SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY IN PENANG ANDìMALAYSIA. IV.CONCLUSION.
THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF HOUSING FINANCE IN THE UNITED STATES
MEYERSON, ANN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1986, pág. 465
I. THE RESTRUCTURED WORLD OF HOUSING FINANCE.- II.ìIMPLICATIONS OF THE RESTRUCTURING FOR HOUSING.- III.ìCONCLUSIONS.-
SHELLER, MIMI;URRY, JOHN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/2000, pág. 737
1. Introduction. 2. Automobility, civil society andthe city. 3. Time and space in the city. 4. Dwelling inmobility. 5. Inequalities of automobility. 6. The politicsof protesting automobility. 7. Redesigning the city ofautomobility: a vision of the future. 8. Conclusion.
THE COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS OF EU SUBSIDIARITY: LESSONS FROM DEVELOPMENT/ REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEBATES
CAMERON, JOHN;NDHLOVU, TIDINGS P.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/2001, pág. 327
1. Introduction. 2. The Canadian debate on fiscalfederalism and European Union debates on subsidiarity. 3.Radical regionalism for less developed economies. 4.Comparative economic thinking on spatial organization. 5.Conclusion.
ANIELLO, VALERIA
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2001, pág. 517
1. Introduction. 2. The Mezzogiorno revisited. 3.Research methodology. 4. Linkages in the local productionsystem. 5. The clothing sector. 6. End producer/sellerenterprises and subcontractors: interdistrict relations. 7.Household linen. 8. Undeclared work: "underground traces".9. Cooperation and competition within the local system:...
1. Introduction. 2. The Mezzogiorno revisited. 3.Research methodology. 4. Linkages in the local productionsystem. 5. The clothing sector. 6. End producer/sellerenterprises and subcontractors: interdistrict relations. 7.Household linen. 8. Undeclared work: "underground traces".9. Cooperation and competition within the local system: themove towards associations and consortia. 10. Conclusion. 11.The underground economy: some common views discredited and alesson from central northern Italy.
QUERIOZ RIBEIRO, LUIZ CESAR DE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1989, pág. 47
I. REAL-ESTATE CAPITAL FORMATION. II. THE 'RENTIER' FORM OF PRODUCTION OF HOUSING: THE CORTIÇOS, CASAS-DE-COMODOS AND ESTALAGENS. III. THE CRISIS OF THE RENTIER MODE OF PRODUCTION. IV. THE EMERGENCE OF THE URBAN AND MARKET. V. 'SMALL-SCALE' REAL-ESTATE PRODUCTION: VILLAS, AVENIDAS AND CORRER DE CASA...
JESSOP, BOB
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/2000, pág. 323
1. Capital as a social relation and an object ofregulation. 2. Ecological dominance, structural coupling andco-evolution. 3. Strategic coordination, governance andmeta-steering. 4. On spatio-temporal fixes. 5. Atlanticfordism and KWNS. 6. Globalization. 7. The relativization ofscale. 8. The illogics of capitalist globalization. 9.Globalization,...
1. Capital as a social relation and an object ofregulation. 2. Ecological dominance, structural coupling andco-evolution. 3. Strategic coordination, governance andmeta-steering. 4. On spatio-temporal fixes. 5. Atlanticfordism and KWNS. 6. Globalization. 7. The relativization ofscale. 8. The illogics of capitalist globalization. 9.Globalization, politics and the state. 10. Concludingremarks.
THE CULTURAL ECONOMY OF CITIES
SCOTT, ALLEN J.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1997, pág. 323
1. Introduction. 2. Place, culture, economy. 3. The cultural economy of cities. 4. Production and distribution. 5. Conclusion.
SCOTT, ALLEN J.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2000, pág. 567
1. Introduction. 2. Between art and industry. 3.The cultural-products industries of Paris: employment,location and organization. 4.Institutions, policies,strategies. 5. Conclusion.
THE DIALECTICS OF DYSTOPIA: DISORDER AND ZERO TOLERANCE IN THE CITY.
MERRIFIELD, ANDY
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/2000, pág. 473
1. The flight into intensity: the dystopian city,the city beyond good and evil. 2. Craving for contrast andcontradiction: Dostoevsky and Marx on suffering. 3. Theflight away from intensity: home remedies and big plans. 4.From the uses of disorder to "Zero tolerance". 5. Opening:the dialectics of conflict and contradiction.
THE DIRTY LITTLE SECRET OF WORLD CITIES RESEARCH: DATA PROBLEMS IN COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
SHORT, J.R.;KIM, Y.;KUUS, M.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1996, pág. 697
1. Introduction. 2. Major financial centers. 3. Corporation headquarters. 4. Telecommunication nodes. 5. Transportation nodes. 6. Sites of global spectacle. 7. Conclusions.
THE ECOLOGIST MOVEMENT IN BRAZIL (1.974-1.986): FROM ENVIRONMENTALISM TO ECOPOLITICS
VIOLA, EDUARDO J.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1988, pág. 211
I. BRAZIL'S SOCIOECOLOGICAL CRISIS. II.THE ECOLOGICAL MOVEMENT IN ITS ENVIRONMENTAL PHASE (1.974-1.981). III. ECOLOGISM IN TRANSITION (1.982-1.985). IV. THE ECOPOLITICAL OPTION IN 1.986.
THE ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION OF CITIES: AN INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
LAMBOOY, JAN G.;MOULAERT, FRANK
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1996, pág. 217
1. Introduction. 2. The rational economic city. 3. The neo-institutional city. 4. The institutional city. 5. Urban economic organization and institutional theory: a prospective statement.
THE EFFECTS OF INDUSTRY GOVERNANCE ON OFFSHORE OIL DEVELOPMENT IN THE GULF OF MEXICO
BAXTER, VERN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1997, pág. 238
1. Neoclassical economic approach to industry governance. 2. Neomarxian approach to oil industry governance. 3. Institutional approaches to industry governance. 4. Petroleum industry governance before offshore development. 5. The outher continental shelf lands act and offshore oil development. 6. The oil embargo and shifts in oil industry...
1. Neoclassical economic approach to industry governance. 2. Neomarxian approach to oil industry governance. 3. Institutional approaches to industry governance. 4. Petroleum industry governance before offshore development. 5. The outher continental shelf lands act and offshore oil development. 6. The oil embargo and shifts in oil industry governance. 7. Federal energy regulation ...
ESSEX, STEPHEN J.;BROWN, GRAHAM P.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1997, pág. 259
1. Introduction. 2. Post-suburban urban forms. 3. Restructuring of the Australian urban system. 4. North Coast of New South Wales (NSW). 5. Ballina Shire and Byron Shire. 6. Public concerns about development.
WONG, LLOYD L.;NG, MICHELE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2002, pág. 508
1. Introduction. 2. Transnationalism. 3. Chinese transnationalism in North America. 4. Chinese enterprise in Canada. 5. Chinese small transnational businesses in Vancouver. 6. Conclusion.
THE EVOLUTION OF FREE ECONOMIC ZONES AND THE RECENT DEVELOPMENT OF CROSSNATIONAL GROWTH ZONES
CHEN, XIANGMING
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1995, pág. 593
1. Introduction. 2. The evolution of FEZs: toward a general model. 3. Historical antecedents and recent variants. 4. An analysis of selected free economic zones and cross-national growth zones. 5. Tentative conclusions and future research.
PLAZA, BEATRIZ
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1999, pág. 589
1. Introduction. 2. Bilbao: new money coming in?.3. The Guggenheim-Bilbao museum's attraction. 4. Finalremarks.
THE IMAGINED CITY: FROM EL DORADO TO CARMEN DE VIEDMA
SCOVAZZI, EMMA
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1993, pág. 516
THE INTERMITTENT CONTROL OF THE AMAZONIAN TERRITORY (1916-1960).
OSORIO MACHADO, LIA.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1989, pág. 652
I. A STRATEGY FOR THE COLONIAL STATE OF GRAO PARAì(1616-1777). 1. MISSIONS AND INDIAN PACIFICATION 2. THEìSYMBOLIC VALUE OF SPATIAL FORMS. II. BIRTH OF AMAZONIA: THEìCAUCHO BOOM. (1850-1912). 1. THE OPENING TO THEìINTERNATIONAL MARKET. 2. A 'MOVING FRONTIER'. III. THEìAMAZONIAN REGION AS A MEANS FOR THE REDEFINITION OFìBRAZILIAN TERRITORY...
I. A STRATEGY FOR THE COLONIAL STATE OF GRAO PARAì(1616-1777). 1. MISSIONS AND INDIAN PACIFICATION 2. THEìSYMBOLIC VALUE OF SPATIAL FORMS. II. BIRTH OF AMAZONIA: THEìCAUCHO BOOM. (1850-1912). 1. THE OPENING TO THEìINTERNATIONAL MARKET. 2. A 'MOVING FRONTIER'. III. THEìAMAZONIAN REGION AS A MEANS FOR THE REDEFINITION OFìBRAZILIAN TERRITORY (1889-1930). 1. THE NEGOTIATED...
FULOP, LIZ AND;SHEPPARD, DICK
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1988, pág. 609
I. THE WESTERN SYDNEY REGION. II. PRECURSORS OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME: AREA IMPROVEMENT SHEMES BEFORE 1.983. III. THE LGDP PICKS UP WHERE OTHERS LEFT OFF.
KANTOR, PAUL
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2002, pág. 80
1. A polity-oriented bargaining framework: institutional pathways to public power. 2. The context of bargaining. 3. Policy-making in a liberal-democratic order. 4. Business, bargaining and state power. 5. Political coalitions, bargaining and state power. 6. Four kinds of politics. 7. Changing bargaining processes in New York City: transportation...
1. A polity-oriented bargaining framework: institutional pathways to public power. 2. The context of bargaining. 3. Policy-making in a liberal-democratic order. 4. Business, bargaining and state power. 5. Political coalitions, bargaining and state power. 6. Four kinds of politics. 7. Changing bargaining processes in New York City: transportation and urban development politics, 1890-1940. 8. Government as Broker: the politics of street railways during the 1890s. 9. Government as Organizer: the politics of subway building, 1904-13. 10. Government as Entrepreneur: reshaping transit politics in the 1920s. 11. Government as Promoter: Robert Moses and the West Side improvement, 1927-38. 12. Political theory and pathways to power: taming the business tiger.
THE MARKETING OF DIVERSITY IN THE INNER CITY: TOURISM AND REGULATION IN HARLEM
M. HOFFMAN, LILY
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/2003, pág. 286 a 287
1. SOCIAL/SPATIAL INEQUALITY IN THE POST-FORDIST CITY 2.GLOBAL FORCES/LOCAL CONDITIONS: TOURISM AND DEVELOPMENT IN HARLEM 3. EMERGING ISSUES-THE VIEW FROM HARLEM 4. TOURISM AND CHANGING SOCIAL/POLITICAL REALITIES
THE MARKETIZATION OF LOCAL SEVICES AND THE FRAGMENTATION OF LABOUR MARKETS
DOOGAN, KEVIN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1997, pág. 286
1. Introduction. 2. Research methodology. 3. Privatization, incorporation and marketization. 4. Employment change in local government in England and Wales. 5. Change and continuity in the local government labour market. 6. Labour market fragmentation and the transfer of services to the private sector. 7. New labour market patterns: contract...
1. Introduction. 2. Research methodology. 3. Privatization, incorporation and marketization. 4. Employment change in local government in England and Wales. 5. Change and continuity in the local government labour market. 6. Labour market fragmentation and the transfer of services to the private sector. 7. New labour market patterns: contract bound employment. 8. The response...