Revanchism in Mumbai? Political economy of rent gaps and urban restructuring in a global city
By: Whitehead, Judy.
Contributor(s): More, Nitin.
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ArticlePublisher: 2007Description: p.2428-434.Subject(s): Urban development - India - Maharashtra | Urban development
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The political economy of rent gaps emerging from the "highest and best use" of land in Mumbai has led to a spatial restructuring of the city. Manufacturing units are increasingly relocated to the suburbs and the working classes and the poor cleansed from the high-end business and financial districts as the state is increasingly subordinate to the economy in the liberalisation era. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 42, Issue no: 25 | Available | AR74936 |
The political economy of rent gaps emerging from the "highest and best use" of land in Mumbai has led to a spatial restructuring of the city. Manufacturing units are increasingly relocated to the suburbs and the working classes and the poor cleansed from the high-end business and financial districts as the state is increasingly subordinate to the economy in the liberalisation era. - Reproduced.


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