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The enterprise culture and the inner city

Title
The enterprise culture and the inner city / Nicholas Deakin and John Edwards.
Author
Deakin, Nicholas.
Publication
London : New York : Routledge, 1993.

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Edwards, John, 1943 October 27-
Description
xiii, 273 pages : maps; 23 cm
Summary
Offers a vigorous and critical investigation of government policy for inner city regeneration during the 1980s and 90s, and in light of Canary Wharf, presents a credible prediction for the future (or lack of) of the inner city.
Subject
  • Urban policy > Great Britain
  • Inner cities > Great Britain
  • Business enterprises > Great Britain
  • Business enterprises
  • Inner cities
  • Urban policy
  • Innenstadt
  • Unternehmenspolitik
  • Stadskernen
  • Stadsplanning
  • Beleid
  • Urbanisme > Grande-Bretagne > 1970-2000
  • Quartiers (urbanisme) > Grande-Bretagne > 1970-2000
  • Politique urbaine > Grande-Bretagne > 1970-2000
  • Villes > Rénovation > Aspect social > Grande-Bretagne > 1970-2000
  • Développement communautaire urbain > Grande-Bretagne > 1970-2000
  • Great Britain
  • Großbritannien
  • Grande-Bretagne > Conditions sociales > 1945- ..
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [258]-266) and indexes.
Contents
Enterprise as policy -- From public provision to private enterprise -- Is inner city policy about urban deprivation? -- The logic of the enterprise strategy -- Trafford Park: Manchester's economic larder -- Docklands: Flagship or Titanic? -- Heartlands -- a different approach to partnership -- Private enterprise alone -- The reach of private enterprise -- Social policies for the inner city -- Private investment as public policy.
ISBN
  • 0415035481
  • 9780415035484
  • 041503549X
  • 9780415035491
  • 9780203991435
  • 0203991435
LCCN
92028813
OCLC
  • ocm26397682
  • 26397682
  • SCSB-8935882
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library