Economics, politics and development policy: the convergence of New York and London*
Susan S. Fainstein,
Susan S. Fainstein
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA
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Susan S. Fainstein
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA
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I am grateful to Susana Fried for her research assistance and to Norman Fainstein for his comments. Support for the research herein was provided by the Rutgers University Research Council and the Rutgers University President's Council on International Programs. A somewhat different version of this article appears in Logan and Swanstrom (1991).
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