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245 0 0 _aLondon: Mobility city
_cEuropean Investment Bank, Tim Moonen, Greg Clark, Jack Nunley.
_nVolume 4
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024 8 _ahttps://doi.org/10.2867/631170
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700 1 _aInvestment Bank, European
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700 1 _aMoonen, Tim
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700 1 _aClark, Greg
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700 1 _aNunley, Jack
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264 1 _bEuropean Investment Bank,
300 _a1 online resource.
490 1 _aCity, transformed
520 _aDespite the uncertainties of Brexit, London continues to be rated as a leading location in Europe and the world for business, knowledge, and talent. But 30 years ago, when London had no citywide government, a transport system in crisis, and no successful track record of continuous large-scale upgrades to the urban fabric, this scenario would have seemed highly unlikely. In this essay we examine how London's unpromising 1980s gave rise to three decades of reinvestment and we explain how the European Investment Bank played an essential catalytic role in successive cycles of London's evolution from an under-governed de-populating national capital into a diverse global centre benefiting from integrated urban systems management.
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650 7 _aBusiness & Economics / Finance
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650 0 _aEconomics
655 0 _aElectronic books.
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