As one of the fastest growing cities in Europe, London has become a
mass generator of employment and a magnet for inward migration. Yet
London is also a divided city, whose expansion has generated many
planning challenges. This book explores the tensions, complexities
and difficulties in mobilizing policy agendas in London, but it
also argues that public policy still matters and makes a
significant difference to outcomes. The authors show how the
market-led development of London has meant that the state supports
more private-sector-led governance and this has given rise to
widespread privatization of the city's decision-making processes
and policy implementation. As a key command and control centre in
the global economy, London's privatized model has become one for
other megacities to emulate.
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