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This book undertakes the first systematic, multi-country investigation into how regimes of place equality, consisting of multilevel policies, institutions and governance at multiple scales, influence spatial inequality in metropolitan regions. Extended, diversified metropolitan regions have become the dominant form of human settlement, and disparities among metropolitan places figure increasingly in wider trends toward growing inequality. Regimes of place equality are increasingly critical components of welfare states and territorial administration. They can aggravate disparities in services and taxes, or mitigate and compensate for local differences. The volume examines these regimes in a global sample of eleven democracies, including developed and developing countries on five continents. The analyses reveal new dimensions of efforts to grapple with growing inequality around the world, and a variety of institutional blueprints to address one of the most daunting challenges of twenty-first century governance. 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONS

  • File size: 1025 KB
  • Number of pages: 278 pages
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan; Edição: 1st ed. 2017 (26 de novembro de 2016)
  • Language: English

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Author
SELLERS, Jefferey M, ARRETCHE, Marta, KUBLER, Daniel, RAZIN, Eran
Title Inequality and Governance in the Metropolis: Place Equality Regimes and Fiscal Choices in Eleven Countries
Publication year
2017
Citation

SELLERS, Jefferey M;ARRETCHE, Marta;KUBLER, Daniel;RAZIN, Eran (Ed.). Inequality and Governance in the Metropolis: Place Equality Regimes and Fiscal Choices in Eleven Counties. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, 274 p.

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