Items where department is "LSE London"

University Structure (106206) LSE (106206) Academic Departments (62869) Geography and Environment (4616) LSE London (249)
Number of items: 10.
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  • Buck, Nick, Gordon, Ian R., Hall, Peter, Harloe, Michael, Kleinman, Mark (2002). Working capital: life and labour in contemporary London. Routledge.
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  • Gordon, Ian R. (2002). Unemployment and spatial labour markets: strong adjustment and persistent concentration. In Martin, Ron, Morrison, Philip S. (Eds.), Geographies of Labour Market Inequality (pp. 55-82). Routledge.
  • Gordon, Ian R., Travers, Tony, Whitehead, Christine M E, Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2002). London's place in the UK economy 2002. Corporation of London.
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  • Holmans, Alan, Scanlon, Kathleen, Whitehead, Christine M. E. (2002). Fiscal policy instruments to promote affordable housing. (Research Report VII). Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research.
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  • Rydin, Yvonne, Thornley, Andrew (Eds.) (2002). Planning in the UK : agendas for the new millennium. Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Stockdale, JE, Whitehead, Christine M E, Rennie, R (2002). Policing and deprivation: a review of the evidence. (LSE London Discussion Paper 5). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Travers, Tony (2002). The government of London: retrospect and prospects. In Röber, Manfred, Schröter, Eckhard, Wollmann, Hellmut (Eds.), Moderne Verwaltung Für Moderne Metropolen: Berlin und London Im Vergleich (pp. 114-120). Leske & Budrich.
  • Whitehead, Christine M E, Stockdale, JE, Scanlon, Kathleen, Roberts, Caroline, West, Karen (2002). Neighbourhood wardens: a review of international experience. (LSE London Discussion Paper 9). London School of Economics and Political Science.
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  • Whitehead, Christine M. E., Scanlon, Kathleen (2002-07-01 - 2002-07-05) Fiscal instruments for the provision of affordable housing [Paper]. European Network for Housing Research conference, Vienna, Austria, AUT.
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  • Travers, Tony (2002). Decentralization London-style: The GLA and London governance. Regional Studies, 36(7), 779-788. https://doi.org/10.1080/0034340022000006097