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 Volume 34, issue 12, 1997
 
  Infrastructure Provision, the Negotiating Process and the Planner's Role   pp. 1935-1954 Frank EnnisNegotiating for Public Benefits: The Bargaining Calculus of Public-Private Development   pp. 1955-1970 Lynne B. SagalynPublic-Private Joint Ventures for High Volume Retailers: Who Benefits?   pp. 1971-1986 Allan Kotin and Richard PeiserNegotiating Development Charges in Ontario: Average Cost versus Marginal Cost Pricing of Services   pp. 1987-2002 Ray Tomalty and Andrejs SkaburskisNegotiating Planning Gains through the British Development Control System   pp. 2003-2022 Jim Claydon and Bryan SmithInfrastructure Provision, Development Processes and the Co-production of Environmental Value   pp. 2023-2036 Simon Marvin and Simon GuyLocal Planning and National Environmental Assessment Procedures: The Developer's Mitigated Role in Disjointed Negotiation Processes   pp. 2037-2052 Paulo PinhoNegotiating about the Residential Environment: It is Not Only Money that Matters   pp. 2053-2068 Roelof Verhage and Barrie Needham Volume 34, issue 11, 1997
 
  Do Municipal Residency Laws Affect Labour Market Outcomes?   pp. 1759-1769 Kevin M. O'BrienMoving and Improving: Strategies for Attaining Housing Equilibrium   pp. 1771-1787 Amanda Littlewood and Moira MunroMonitoring Russia's Experience with Housing Allowances   pp. 1789-1818 Raymond J. Struyk, Alexander Puzanov and Lisa A. LeeGovernment Policies and Private Housing Prices in Singapore   pp. 1819-1829 Sock-Yong Phang and Wing-Keung WongA Stealth Urban Policy in the US? Federal Spending in Five Large Metropolitan Regions, 1984-93   pp. 1831-1850 R. Andrew ParkerChanging Spatial Distribution and Determinants of Land Development in Chinese Cities in the Transition from a Centrally Planned Economy to a Socialist Market Economy: A Case Study of Guangzhou   pp. 1851-1879 Fulong Wu and Anthony Gar-On YehSydney, Australia: A Global City? Testing the Social Polarisation Thesis   pp. 1881-1902 Scott BaumStructure and Mayoral Roles: A Research Note   pp. 1903-1910 Edward Thompson and David M. BrodskyBook Review: Town Planning in Britain since 1900 (Institute of Contemporary British History: Making Contemporary Britain Series) GORDON E. CHERRY, 1996 Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd 260 pp., £40.00 hardback; £12.99 paperback ISBN 0-631-19994-2 paperback; 0-631-19993-4 hardback   pp. 1911-1924 Alison Ravetz, Leigh Sparks, Gary Bridge, David Clark Batten, Robert A. Beauregard, P.W. Daniels, Geoff Rose, Allen Goodman and Kenneth G. WillisBook Notes   pp. 1925-1926 N/aBooks Received   pp. 1927-1928 N/a Volume 34, issue 10, 1997
 
  Habitat II: Editor's Introduction   pp. 1541-1546 Cedric PughPoverty and Progress? Reflections on Housing and Urban Policies in Developing Countries, 1976-96   pp. 1547-1595 Cedric PughHousing Finance and Urban Infrastructure Finance   pp. 1597-1620 Kyung-Hwan KimLand Tenure Issues in Economic Development   pp. 1621-1633 Peter DaleUrban and Housing Indicators   pp. 1635-1665 Joe FloodSustainable Cities or Cities that Contribute to Sustainable Development?   pp. 1667-1691 David SatterthwaiteCities in a Global Economy: Structural Change and Policy Reactions   pp. 1693-1703 Nigel HarrisThe Making of the Urban Management Programme: Memoirs of a Mendicant Bureaucrat   pp. 1705-1727 Patrick McAuslanAvoiding Conflict and Bold Inquiry-A Recapitulation of Habitat II   pp. 1729-1738 W. Paul StrassmannBook Reviews   pp. 1739-1746 Nigel Harris, William F. Lever and Gavin ShatkinBook Notes   pp. 1749-1750 N/aBooks Received   pp. 1751-1752 N/a Volume 34, issue 9, 1997
 
  Operational Strategy, R&D and Intra-metropolitan Clustering in a Polycentric Structure: The Advanced Electronics Industries of the Los Angeles Basin   pp. 1343-1380 Luis Suarez-Villa and Wallace WalrodHouse and Land Prices in Sydney from 1931 to 1989   pp. 1381-1400 Peter AbelsonLaw, Legal Struggles and Urban Regeneration: Rethinking the Relationships   pp. 1401-1418 Rob Imrie and Huw ThomasSpeculation in the Housing Market?   pp. 1419-1437 Eric J. Levin and Robert WrightObsolescence and the Process of Creative Reconstruction   pp. 1439-1458 John R. BrysonJoint Choice of Tenure and Dwelling Type: A Multinomial Logit Analysis for the City of Chongju   pp. 1459-1473 Cheol-Joo ChoThe Spatial Dimensions of the Investment Performance of UK Commercial Property   pp. 1475-1494 Martin Hoesli, Colin Lizieri and Bryan MacGregorThe Contribution of Environmental Amenities to Low-income Housing: A Comparative Study of Bangkok and Jakarta   pp. 1495-1512 Randall Crane, Amrita Daniere and Stacy HarwoodBook Reviews   pp. 1513-1530 George Galster, Mark Tewdwr-Jones, Colin Porteous, Kenneth Button, Valerie Preston, Peter Roberts, A.H. Dawson, Peter J. Taylor, Sally Macintyre, James Curran and Stephen GrahamBook Notes   pp. 1531-1532 N/aBooks Received   pp. 1533-1533 N/a Volume 34, issue 8, 1997
 
  The Household, Women's Employment and Social Exclusion   pp. 1159-1177 Yvonne SmithLocal Exchange Trading Systems as a Response to the Globalisation of Capitalism   pp. 1179-1199 Michael PacioneMale Sub-metropolitan Black-White Wage Gaps: New Evidence for the 1980s   pp. 1201-1213 William M. RodgersThe Jobs-Housing Balance and Urban Commuting   pp. 1215-1235 Zhong-Ren PengThe Effect of Environmental Assessment on UK Local Planning Authority Decisions   pp. 1237-1257 Christopher Wood and Carys E. JonesScrutiny and Direction: Implications of Government Intervention in the Development Plan Process in England   pp. 1259-1274 Suet Ying HoThe Effect of Social Cohesion on Levels of Recorded Crime in Disadvantaged Areas   pp. 1275-1295 A. Hirschfield and K.J. BowersStructural Adjustment Programmes and the City in Tropical Africa   pp. 1297-1307 Barry RiddellBook Reviews   pp. 1309-1325 Roger W. Caves, Hugo Priemus, Derek Kerr, Wray Vamplew, Paul Kantor, Neil Mckeganey, Mike Danson, Sue Brownill, Cathy A. Rakowski and Hugh CloutBook Notes   pp. 1327-1328 N/aBooks Received   pp. 1329-1330 N/a Volume 34, issue 7, 1997
 
  Fragmentation and Centralisation in the Governance of London: Influencing the Urban Policy and Planning Agenda   pp. 967-988 Peter Newman and Andy ThornleyThe Choice of Functional Form and Variables in the Hedonic Price Model in Seoul   pp. 989-998 Serim Huh and Seung-Jun KwakPopulation Migration, Regional Economic Growth and Income Determination: A Comparative Study of Dongguan and Meizhou, China   pp. 999-1026 Si-Ming LiLand Conversion and Urban Development in the Northern Region of West Java, Indonesia   pp. 1027-1046 Tommy FirmanEmployment and Poverty during Economic Restructuring: The Case of Bogotá, Colombia   pp. 1047-1070 Alan GilbertAn Ordo-liberal Perspective on Land Problems in Korea   pp. 1071-1084 Jin S. LeeFrom 'Soviet' to 'European' Yaroslavl: Changing Neighbourhood Structure in Post-Soviet Russian Cities   pp. 1085-1107 Susan Goodrich Lehmann and Blair A. RubleSelecting Suburbia: Residential Relocation to Outer Sydney   pp. 1109-1127 I.H. Burnley, P.A. Murphy and A. JennerBook Reviews   pp. 1129-1144 Terry G. Mcgee, Gerald Sussman, Anthony Lemon, John Punter, Phil Sarre, Keith Kintrea, Colin Jones, Vincent Goodstadt, Douglas Mccallum and Richard GibbBook Notes   pp. 1145-1146 N/aBooks Received   pp. 1147-1149 N/a Volume 34, issue 5-6, 1997
 
  Editors' Introduction   pp. 5-5 Ronan Paddison and Bill LeverBuilding Social Capital: A Learning Agenda for the Twenty-first Century   pp. 745-760 Patricia A. WilsonThe Social Construction of Housing Management Research   pp. 761-774 David ClaphamAmerican Planning in the 1990s: Part II, The Dilemma of the Cities   pp. 775-795 Michael B. TeitzThird World Cities: Sustainable Urban Development III-Basic Needs and Human Rights   pp. 797-823 David Drakakis-SmithUrban Policy: The Victory of Form over Substance?   pp. 825-843 John EdwardsEnvironmental Policy: Ecological Modernisation or the Risk Society?   pp. 845-871 Andrew BlowersRegeneration Policies for Peripheral Housing Estates: Inward- and Outward-looking Approaches   pp. 873-890 Peter HallSouth African Cities: Perspectives from the Ivory Tower of Urban Studies   pp. 891-906 Susan ParnellTowards the Participation of Children and Young People in Urban Planning and Design   pp. 907-925 Brian SimpsonMeta-analysis of Environmental Issues in Regional, Urban and Transport Economics   pp. 927-944 Jeroen van den Bergh and Kenneth ButtonBritish Land-use Planning: A Failure to Cope with Change?   pp. 945-960 J.B. Cullingworth Volume 34, issue 4, 1997
 
  Market-type Mechanisms, Market Testing and Market Making: A Longitudinal Study of Contractor Interest in Tendering   pp. 543-559 Robin G. MilneHousing Renewal, Urban Policy and Gentrification   pp. 561-578 Nick Bailey and Douglas RobertsonThe Role of Inward Investment in Urban Economic Development: The Cases of Bristol, Cardiff and Plymouth   pp. 579-603 Peter Gripaios, Rose Gripaios and Max MundayThe Impact of the University of Portsmouth on the Local Economy   pp. 605-626 Richard HarrisThe Effectiveness of Public Intervention in the Property Market   pp. 627-646 Jieming ZhuForeign-investment-induced Exo-urbanisation in the Pearl River Delta, China   pp. 647-677 Victor F. S. Sit and Chun YangCongestion and Safety on Highways: Towards an Analytical Model   pp. 679-692 Daniel Shefer and Piet RietveldSustainable Urban Transport Systems: An Expert-based Strategic Scenario Approach   pp. 693-712 Peter Nijkamp, Hans Ouwersloot and Sytze A. RienstraBook Reviews   pp. 713-724 Catherine Hakim, Peter Lloyd-Sherlock, David Gillingwater, Ray Forrest, Sytze Rienstra, David Simon, Alison Ravetz and Michael HebbertBook Notes   pp. 725-726 N/aBooks Received   pp. 727-728 N/aAcknowledgement of Referees, 1996   pp. 729-734 N/a Volume 34, issue 3, 1997
 
  Business Associations and the Politics of Urban Renewal: The Case of the Lower Don Valley, Sheffield   pp. 383-402 Mike RacoWomen's Economic Progress and the Demand for Housing: Theory, and Empirical Analyses Based on Danish Data   pp. 403-418 Gustav KristensenSpace to Grow Old In: The Availability of Public Spaces for Elderly Persons in Singapore   pp. 419-439 Peggy TeoPublic Housing in Singapore: Interpreting 'Quality' in the 1990s   pp. 441-452 Teo Siew Eng and Lily KongCentral Area Activities in a Post-communist City: Lodz, Poland   pp. 453-470 Ray RileyImmigrants from the Former Soviet Union in the Israeli Housing Market: Spatial Aspects of Supply and Demand   pp. 471-488 Gabriel LipshitzDynamics and Potentials of Israel's Megalopolitan Processes   pp. 489-501 Baruch A. KipnisAn Analysis of Perceptions Concerning the Environmental Quality of Housing in Geneva   pp. 503-513 Andre Bender, Allan Din, Philippe Favarger, Martin Hoesli and Janne LaaksoBook Reviews   pp. 515-527 Roger Vickerman, Danny Burns, Richard K. Morgan, Margaret Grieco, Joan-Eugeni Sanchez, Melanie Limb, Michael Chisholm, Edmund P. Fowler and Gerry MooneyBook Notes   pp. 529-530 N/aBooks Received   pp. 531-532 N/a Volume 34, issue 2, 1997
 
  Splintering Networks: Cities and Technical Networks in 1990s Britain   pp. 191-216 Simon GuyEmpirical Analysis of Work Schedule Flexibility: Implications for Road Pricing and Driver Information Systems   pp. 217-234 Richard H. M. Emmerink and Paul  van BeekThe Evolving Housing Market in Moscow: Indicators of Housing Reform   pp. 235-254 Jennifer Daniell and Raymond StruykThe Repair and Maintenance of Properties in Mixed Ownership: A Study of House-factoring in Glasgow   pp. 255-273 Duncan SimGender Differences in Housing Demand   pp. 275-320 Andrejs SkaburskisThe Political Economy of the Privatisation of the Land Market in Shanghai   pp. 321-335 Ling Hin LiThe Local Housing Sub-market Structure and Its Properties   pp. 337-353 Yong TuBook Reviews   pp. 355-366 Paul Bagguley, Urlan Wannop, Paul Gilbert, Robert Bennett, Derek Kerr, Paul Routledge, Leslie Sklair and Peter A. KempBook Notes   pp. 367-368 N/aBooks Received   pp. 369-371 N/a Volume 34, issue 1, 1997
 
  Entry to Home-ownership in Germany: Some Comparisons with the United States   pp. 7-19 W.A.V. Clark, M.C. Deurloo and F.M. DielemanCycles within the System: Metropolitanisation and Internal Migration in the US, 1965-90   pp. 21-41 James R. ElliottAccounting for the Change in Income Disparities between US Central Cities and their Suburbs from 1980 to 1990   pp. 43-60 Edward W. Hill and Harold L. WolmanManaging the Changing Political Environment in Urban Waterfront Redevelopment   pp. 61-83 David L. A. GordonThe Changing Post-apartheid City: Emergent Black-owned Small Enterprises in Johannesburg   pp. 85-103 C.M. Rogerson and J.M. RogersonThe Determinants of Housing Tenure Choice in Ibadan, Nigeria   pp. 105-124 Ben C. ArimahProperty in a Global-risk Society: Towards Marketing Research in the Office Sector   pp. 125-140 Simon Guy and Robert HarrisPlans, Policies and Inter-governmental Relations: Assessing the Role of National Planning Guidance in England and Wales   pp. 141-162 Mark Tewdwr-JonesBook Reviews   pp. 163-177 Isaac F. Megbolugbe, Peter Sunley, Mark E. Hepworth, Andy Thornley, Elizabeth Wilson, Daphne A. Kenyon, Jane Drummond, Duncan Sim and Mary TaylorBook Note   pp. 178-178 N/aBooks Received   pp. 179-180 N/a |  |