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"Through country case studies the contributors to Urban Futures explore what works, and discuss the issues and principles of different aspects of urban development in relation to poverty." "Overall the book offers a framework for understanding poverty, and a methodology for research, that will help all those working towards the eradication of extreme poverty in the context of projected urban demographic growth."--Jacket.
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"Urban Future 21 addresses the challenges of this urban explosion in the century to come. Produced for the World Commission on 21st-Century Urbanization as basic input to their report, presented at the Conference URBAN 21 held in Berlin in July 2000, it demonstrates graphically where present trends will lead the world's cities - and presents a realistic blueprint for meeting the problems that will result."--Jacket.
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"Comprising a series of contributions by well known scholars from the field of urban studies, the book makes an important contribution to debates about the nature of current socio-economic transformations, the tensions to which they are giving rise, and how western European urban societies are dealing with them. Individual chapters discuss issues such as the distinctive identity of these cities, whether or not segregation is emerging, and what sort...
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Conference papers, politics, economy, international relations, Africa - trends since 1957, impact of colonialism on political ideology, role of UN in independence, underdevelopment, relations between states and ethnic groups, regional level matters, the defence factor, agricultural economy, urban development and rural development, international cooperation and international capitalism, technology, etc. Bibliography, statistical tables. Conference...
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"Midway through the eighteenth century, the rate of growth for the world's population was roughly at zero. Immediately after World War II, it was just above 2 percent. Ever since, it has fallen steadily. This new book, the latest offering from a distinguished expert on international economics, tells readers what this stagnation or fall in population will mean - economically, politically, and historically - for the nations of the world." "This study...
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Commentators, analysts, and academics have long cherished the notion that there is a fundamental contradiction between corporate profit-seeking and ethical or social responsibility. In this powerful, long-awaited response to these critics, John Hood argues that business owners and managers have huge incentives to promote economic and social progress. Moreover, he finds, the vast majority do so. With compelling evidence, Hood demonstrates how the incentives...
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