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Urban and Regional Development Trajectories in Contemporary Capitalism (Paperback)
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Urban and Regional Development Trajectories in Contemporary Capitalism (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
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This book re-evaluates a rich scientific heritage of space- and
history-sensitive development theories and produces an integrated
methodology for the comparative analysis of urban and regional
trajectories within a globalized world. The main argument put
forward is that current mainstream analyses of urban and regional
development have forgotten this rich heritage and fail to address
the connections between different dimensions of development, the
role of history and the importance of place and scale relations.
The proposed methodology integrates elements from different
theories - radical economic geography, regulation approach,
cultural political economy, old and new institutionalism - that all
share a strong concern with time and space dynamics. They are
recombined into an interdisciplinary (meta)theoretical framework,
capable of articulating the overall problem of socio-economic
development and providing methodological anchors for comparative
case-study analysis, while recognizing context specificities. The
analytical methodology focuses on key dynamics and relations, such
as strategic agency and collective action, institutions and
structures, culture and discourse, as well as the tension between
path-dependency and path-shaping. The methodology is then applied
to eight urban and regional cases, mostly from Western Europe, but
also from the United States and China. The case studies confirm the
relevance of time- and space-sensitive analysis, not only for
understanding development trajectories, but also for policy making.
They ultimately highlight that, while post-war institutions were
able to address systemic contradictions and foster a relatively
inclusive development model, the neoliberal turn has led to
reductionist policies that not only have resulted in an increase in
social and spatial inequalities, but have also undermined growth
and democracy.
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