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- Norén Bretzer, Ylva, 1969
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A Review of ‘Urban planning and the housing market: international perspectives for policy and practice’, By Nicole Gurran and Glen Bramley
- 2019
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Ingår i: International Journal of Housing Policy. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1949-1247 .- 1949-1255. ; 19:1, s. 133-135
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- Urban Planning and the Housing Market is a very timely contribution. An Australian professor of Urban and Regional planning has come together with a professor of Urban Studies from Scotland. What could the result possibly be? The planner and the housing economist aim to bring planning and housing policy back together. In a disciplinarily fragmented world this is not one day too early. So, was it worth the time to read this book? Yes, undoubtedly so. The reviewer suggests this work becomes a standard read to introductory 134 BOOK REVIEWS programmes of architecture, urban and regional planning, housing economy and geography. It provides an example of the importance of knowing one ’ s primary discipline, but also that many useful insights can be produced when disciplines speak with one another around a common cause. The book leaves three recommendations to decision-makers; (1) recruit housing strategists now, if you do not have them yet; (2) provide them with high-quality data and (3) ask for a strategy based on this book. This will make your local community or region successful in the long run.
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- Christophers, Brett
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Monopolizing Neoliberalism Away
- 2015
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Ingår i: Antipode. - 0066-4812 .- 1467-8330.
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- Alami, Ilias
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Respatialising finance : power, politics and offshore renminbi market making in London
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Ingår i: Eurasian geography and economics. - : Routledge. - 1538-7216 .- 1938-2863.
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Recension (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- In this short commentary, I propose to read the book as a student of “state capitalism” and “international financial subordination”. The former refers to a set of scholarly debates concerning the changing role of the state in contemporary capitalism. It asks: what are the (geo)political economic determinants and implications of the current aggregate expansion of the state’s role as promoter, supervisor, and owner of capital across the world economy? The latter designates a research agenda dedicated to scrutinizing the sources, manifestations, and implications of developing countries’ per- sistent subordinate positionality in the geographical organization of financial and monetary relations on a planetary scale (Alami et al. 2022). Respatialising Finance is remarkable in its ability to develop a sustained and generative conversation between these two interdisciplinary fields of inquiry.
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