International Journal of Urban and Regional ResearchThe International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, founded in 1977, is the leading international social science journal in its field. It has worldwide readership of over 50 countries. The geographical spread of its contents is equally wide, ranging from the advanced capitalist countries to the Third World, and from the societies in transition in Eastern Europe to the newly industrializing nations of the Far East. IJURR is committed to no particular theoretical persuasion but seeks to explain, challenge and critically analyse all aspects of urban and regional development and theory. It is essential reading for all social scientists with a concern for the changing nature of all cities and regions. Holdings: v. 22, no. 1 (1997)-- 2005 For USC users only.
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