An increasing amount of work in many aspects of human geography is
concerned with the effects caused by different types of
institutions. Included in this book, originally published in 1982,
is material from Britain, Ameican and Europe and it is shown that
differences in institutional powers in these places, especially
those vested in the State, relate directly to their own particular
urban and environmental policies and problems. Each chapter,
written by an expert on this subject, considers key institutions in
a number of fields and draws conclusions about how this
'institutionalist' approach can be used by geographers.
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