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<sc>Halbert</sc> L., <sc>Henneberry</sc> J. and <sc>Mouzakis</sc> F. Finance, business property and urban and regional development, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Compared with other factors of production, the supply of business property and its role in urban and regional development has received comparatively little attention....
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Despite the pervasiveness of planning intervention in the land and property market, the economic effects of the planning system have been little researched. While there is a growing body of work addressing this issue in the housing sector, similar work considering the business sector is marked...
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H<sc>enneberry</sc> J. and M<sc>ouzakis</sc> F. Familiarity and the determination of yields for regional office property investments in the UK, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This paper examines how effectively investment yields incorporate spatial variations in risks and returns into property prices. It is hypothesized that...
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Purpose – Despite the recent trend of off‐shoring branches of UK services industry to remote locations, urban theory has yet to enlist a theory of industrial rents that formally takes into account the properties of substitution between locations. The purpose of this paper is to elaborate on...
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H<sc>albert</sc> L. and R<sc>ouanet</sc> H. Filtering risk away: global finance capital, transcalar territorial networks and the (un)making of city-regions: an analysis of business property development in Bangalore, India, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This paper contributes to ongoing debates on the 'landing' or anchoring...
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D<sc>avid</sc> L. and H<sc>albert</sc> L. Finance capital, actor-network theory and the struggle over calculative agencies in the business property markets of Mexico City Metropolitan Region, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. The selective spatialities of business property in the Mexico City Metropolitan Region are explained...
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Economic geography increasingly conceptualises innovation as a collective action. However, the literature on clusters often reduces the collective dimension to the circulation of knowledge between local and regional organisations based on various forms of (market, organisational, social,...
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Halbert L. Examining the mega-city-region hypothesis: evidence from the Paris city-region/Bassin parisien, Regional Studies. Four dimensions of the concept of polycentricity (morphological, functional, relational, and political polycentricity) are discussed based on the study of the Paris...
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Vandermotten C., Halbert L., Roelandts M. and Cornut P. European planning and the polycentric consensus: wishful thinking?, Regional Studies. European Union planning documents enhance the values of polycentrism as a tool to promote a more efficient, equitable and sustainable development. This...
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