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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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Business services decentralization within metropolitan areas is often linked in the literature to the decline of CBDs. In this paper, we study the reality of such dynamics as well as the impact on intra-metropolitan economic centrality in a Parisian region known for its long-time inherited...
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Economic geography increasingly conceptualises "innovation as a collective action" (Storper, 1996). However, cluster literature often reduces the collective dimension to the circulation of knowledge between local-regional organisations based on various forms of (market, organisational, social,...
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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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