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José Navarrete Jiménez
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ResumenEste trabajo argumenta que ciertas fuerzas de orden especulativo sobre la propiedad del suelo, guiadas por las mismas lógicas del mercado agrícola intensivo, han venido a modelar los espacios de habitación y a perpetuar la segregación espacial, no...
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José Navarrete Jiménez
Pág. 93 - 96
ResumenEste trabajo argumenta que ciertas fuerzas de orden especulativo sobre la propiedad del suelo, guiadas por las mismas lógicas del mercado agrícola intensivo, han venido a modelar los espacios de habitación y a perpetuar la segregación espacial, no...
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Angel Uzqueda, Pilar Garcia-Almirall, Còssima Cornadó and Sara Vima-Grau
This article reviews rehabilitation programs in Barcelona, focusing on aspects such as the intervention model, actual public investment, and results. Programs of this type are not exclusive to Barcelona; however, similar examples can be found in other Eu...
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Zaheer Allam and David Sydney Jones
The rapid rise in urbanization internationally is both driving and stressing our consumption patterns, including that of land use. Urban sprawl is arguably one of the most important threats to human and nature biodiversity given its reliance upon fossil ...
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Peter Mörtenböck, Helge Mooshammer
Pág. Finance an - 25
This article examines different ways in which finance models have become the ruling mode of spatializing relationships, arguing that the ongoing convergence of economic and spatial investment has transformed our environments into heavily contested ?finan...
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Marshall D. Nickles, Jeffrey Schieberl
This paper addresses the concern the authors have regarding the speculative nature of shadow banking in the United States and China in particular. There appears to be ample evidence that shadow banking in the United States was a major contributor to the ...
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