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This investigation concludes with some general reflections about the regeneration agenda in inner city Europe and the styles of governance adopted in its prosecution. Some of the socio-economic effects of rejuvenation policy, discussed earlier, are returned to. Then follows an examination of the changing role of professions, public institutions, markets and communities in emerging regeneration regimes. Finally, there is a brief speculation about convergent tendencies within the EV.
Poverty is a great cutter-off… and riches a great shutter-off (Lawrence Durrell, Justine. Faber and Faber, 1968, p. 148).
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Mangen, S.P. (2004). The Inner City: Regulating Regeneration, Combating Social Exclusion. In: Social Exclusion and Inner City Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230504066_7
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