Engaging urban research in policy making Towards equitable economic growth. A partnership between Cities Alliance, AURI, REDEUS_LAC and N-AERUS

Cities are considered "engines of economic growth," yet many cities in the global South struggle to increase productivity and provide significant economic opportunities for their growing populations. There is a need to deepen the knowledge on the links between public goods and services and...

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Other Authors: Alfaro d'Alençon, Paola (Editor), Boanada-Fuchs, Anthony (Editor), Greene, Margarita (Editor), Krishnamurthy, Sukanya (Editor), Michelutti, Enrico (Editor), Moretto, Luisa (Editor), Smit, Warren (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin Universitätsverlag der Technischen Universität Berlin 2023
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