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A Brief History of the Duality of The Hague

This paper analyses, from a more general model of dualization, how socio-economic division in The Hague has arisen. It shows that The Hague's reliance on the public sector has had adverse consequences both in the short and long run, and assesses to what extent the local policy responses to comb...

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Published in:Built environment (London. 1978) 2001-01, Vol.27 (3), p.176-191
Main Authors: KLOOSTERMAN, ROBERT, LAMBREGTS, BART
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This paper analyses, from a more general model of dualization, how socio-economic division in The Hague has arisen. It shows that The Hague's reliance on the public sector has had adverse consequences both in the short and long run, and assesses to what extent the local policy responses to combat dualization are addressing the city's structural weaknesses.
ISSN:0263-7960