November 1997
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52 Reads
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372 Citations
Geographical Journal
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November 1997
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52 Reads
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372 Citations
Geographical Journal
... Despite significant critiques from neoliberal critical scholars regarding urban capital flows, wealth inequality, and citizens' rights within the context of global uneven development (Harvey, 1997(Harvey, , 2005(Harvey, , 2016Piketty, 2014;Soja, 2000), it remains irrefutable that neoliberalism is fundamentally a natural manifestation of capitalism and continues to assert its dominance as a prevailing form of capitalist development. Whether in the context of mainstream theories of "agglomeration effects" (Andersson et al., 2005;Beaudry & Schiffauerova, 2009) within the domain of new economic geography, or in hegemonic regional policies such as "growth poles" (Rossi, 2020), these approaches occupy a dominant position in developmental discourse (Van Der Panne, 2004). ...
November 1997
Geographical Journal