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      Capital Restructuring and the New Built Environment of Global Cities: New York and Los Angeles

      International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          The Limits of Power : Great Fires and the Process of City Growth in America

          Chicago, Boston, and Baltimore all suffered terrible fires in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century. Residents of these cities agreed that the destruction caused by the fires provided them with a special opportunity to improve their inadequately built cities. This book examines these rebuildings, using each to examine in close detail the process of city growth. The massive population growth and economic expansion of the nineteenth century necessitated that every aspect of the urban environment be redeveloped. Yet, at virtually every stage of city growth, the achievement of environmental adaptation lagged significantly behind the need for change. The innovative features of this book will make it useful to all readers interested in city growth. By drawing on several fields of the social sciences, the author develops a conceptual framework for explaining the barriers to environmental improvement; and through the historical narrative, the usefulness of this framework is demonstrated.
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            Regional and Industrial Restructuring Processes in the New International Division of Labour

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              Journal
              IJUR
              International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
              Wiley-Blackwell
              03091317
              14682427
              March 1991
              March 1991
              : 15
              : 1
              : 90-105
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              10.1111/j.1468-2427.1991.tb00685.x
              9c7c51b5-c97b-450e-98d1-3817200a289e
              © 1991

              http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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