First published in 1995, this volume explores the effects of social
policy on cities during Conservative Party rule over the 1980s and
1990s. It identifies the place where the effects of social policies
are most strikingly felt due to the concentration of populations in
cities. Delving into issues including business elites, market
forces, regenerating cities and poverty, this volume's contributors
make clear that there can be no 'quick fix' for Britain's complex
urban problems.
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