Franklin Obeng-Odoom teaches urban economics at the School of Built Environment, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) in Australia. He is an International Social Science Council world social science fellow in sustainable urbanisation. Franklin was elected to the Fellowship of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2015, becoming the country's youngest fellow. In 2016, he won the Patrick Welch prize awarded by the Association for Social Economics and his book Reconstructing Urban Economics was listed in the top 5 entries for the Egon Matzner Prize 2017.
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Preface Introduction: Dissent and Reconstruction Part I: Establishing Principles for Urban Progress 1. Scaffolding the Principles and Values of Reconstruction 2. The Urban Challenge 3. The Urban Economy Part II: Analysing Material Conditions in Cities 4. Urban Economic Growth: Globalisation, Trade, and Convergence 5. Informal Economies 6. Urban Poverty; Socio-Spatial Inequality Part III: Creating a Socio-Ecologically Sensitive Future 7. Housing 8. Homo Automobilus 9. Sustainable Urban Development Conclusion: Towards A Political Economy of the Built Environment
Preface Introduction: Dissent and Reconstruction Part I: Establishing Principles for Urban Progress 1. Scaffolding the Principles and Values of Reconstruction 2. The Urban Challenge 3. The Urban Economy Part II: Analysing Material Conditions in Cities 4. Urban Economic Growth: Globalisation, Trade, and Convergence 5. Informal Economies 6. Urban Poverty; Socio-Spatial Inequality Part III: Creating a Socio-Ecologically Sensitive Future 7. Housing 8. Homo Automobilus 9. Sustainable Urban Development Conclusion: Towards A Political Economy of the Built Environment
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