This timely volume by a group of experienced researchers in the field of urban policy examines the impact of the global crisis on European cities' capacity to drive economic growth while maintaining social cohesion. With reference to six large European cities - Barcelona, Copenhagen, Lyon, Manchester, Milan, and Munich - the book seeks to develop a new understanding of social and spatial inequalities in the context of globalisation and austerity.
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