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Revisiting the 'Informational City': space of flows, polycentricity and the geography of knowledge-intensive business services in the emerging global city-region of Dublin. [journal article]
Source: Regional Studies, 42 (2008) 8. p.1133-1146
Polycentric Puzzles: Emerging Mega-City Regions Seen through the Lens of Advanced Producer Services [journal article]
Source: Regional Studies, 42 (2008) 8. p.1055-1064
Discourse on 'metropolitan driving forces' and 'uneven development': Germany and the RhineRuhr Conurbation [journal article]
Source: Regional Studies, 42 (2008) 8. p.1187-1204
Application of the Inter-locking Network Model to Mega-City Regions: Measuring Polycentricity within and beyond City-regions [journal article]
Source: Regional Studies, 42 (2008) 8. p.1079-1093
Examining 'Core-Periphery' Relationships in a Global City-Region: The Case of London and South East England [journal article]
Source: Regional Studies, 42 (2008) 8. p.1161-1172
Informational Quality versus Informational Quantity: The Perils of Navigating the Space of Flows [journal article]
Source: Regional Studies, 42 (2008) 8. p.1065-1077
Connecting Rhine-Main: The Production of Multi-Scalar Polycentricities through Knowledge-Intensive Business Services [journal article]
Source: Regional Studies, 42 (2008) 8. p.1095-1111
Geographies of knowledge formation in advanced producer services: some evidence from the Dutch Randstad [journal article]
Source: Regional Studies, 42 (2008) 8. p.1173-1186
Examining the Mega-city-Region hypothesis: evidence from the Paris city-region / Bassin parisien [journal article]
Source: Regional Studies, 42 (2008) 8. p.1147-1160
European planning and the polycentric consensus: wishful thinking? [journal article]
Source: Regional Studies, 42 (2008) 8. p.1205-1217