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Planning, economic development and the spatial outcomes of market liberalisation
The shift of urban governance to neoliberalism raises questions for the role of planning in economic development. Local plans may need to be overruled, but this creates potential contradictions. Local context is critical in this process. In Sydney, planning has been subordinate to economic development under market liberalisation since the late 1970s.
Planning, economic development and the spatial outcomes of market liberalisation
The shift of urban governance to neoliberalism raises questions for the role of planning in economic development. Local plans may need to be overruled, but this creates potential contradictions. Local context is critical in this process. In Sydney, planning has been subordinate to economic development under market liberalisation since the late 1970s.
Planning, economic development and the spatial outcomes of market liberalisation
Searle, Glen (author) / Cardew, Richard (author)
Urban Policy and Research ; 18 ; 355-376
2000-01-01
22 pages
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