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Changing cities: restructuring, marginality and policies in urban europe

BAILLY, Antoine Sylvain, JENSEN-BUTLER, Chris, LEONTIDOU, Lila

BAILLY, Antoine Sylvain, JENSEN-BUTLER, Chris, LEONTIDOU, Lila. Changing cities:

restructuring, marginality and policies in urban europe. European Urban and Regional Studies, 1996, no. 3, p. 161-176

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