Deal-making, elite networks and public–private hybridisation: More-than-neoliberal urban governance
In this commentary, we argue that augmented concepts and research methods are needed to comprehend hybrid urban governance reconfigurations that benefit market actors but eschew competition in favour of deal-making between elite state and private actors. Fuelled by financialisation and in response t...
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| Published in: | Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) Scotland), 2023-01, Vol.60 (1), p.183-199 |
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| Language: | English |
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