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Beyond the City Limits: Urban Policy and Economics Restructuring in Comparative Perspective

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edited by John R. Logan and Todd Swanstrom
2009
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This book challenges the notion that there is a single, global process of economic restructuring to which cities must submit. The studies in this volume compare urban development in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan, demonstrating that there is significant variety in urban economic restructuring. The contributors emphasize that the economic forces transforming cities from industrial concentrations to postindustrial service centers do not exist apart from politics: all nation-states are heavily involved in the restructuring process.

Contributors: Pierre Clavel, Susan Fainstein, Richard Child Hill, Nancy Kleniewski, Harvey L. Molotch, Michael Parkinson, Edmond Preteceille, Saskia Sassen, H. V. Savitch, John Walton, and the editors.



In the series Conflicts in Urban and Regional Development, edited by John R. Logan and Todd Swanstrom.

Table of Contents

Cover

Frontmatter

CONTENTS

pp. vii-ix

Preface

pp. ix

Part I. Introduction

1. Urban Restructuring: A Critical View

pp. 3-24

Part II. Urban Policy: National and International

2. Political Paradoxes of Urban Restructuring:Globalization of the Economy and Localization of Politics?

pp. 27-59

3. Industrial Restructuring, State Intervention, and Uneven Development in the United States and Japan

pp. 60-85

4. Political Responses to Urban Restructuring: The British Experience under Thatcherism

pp. 86-116

Part III. The Limits and Possibilities of Local Policy

5. Economics, Politics, and Development Policy:The Convergence of New York and London

pp. 119-149

6. Postindustrialism with a Difference: Global Capitalism in World-Class Cities

pp. 150-174

7. Urban Deals in Comparative Perspective

pp. 175-198

8. Space for Progressive Local Policy: Examples from the United States and the United Kingdom

pp. 199-234

Part IV. Reflections

9. Beyond the City Limits: A Commentary

pp. 237-242

10. Theoretical Methods in Comparative Urban Politics

pp. 243-260

About the Contributors

pp. 261-263

Subject Index

pp. 264-270

Author Index

pp. 271-275
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