Neoliberalization is not enough: French urban development corporations and the limits of neoliberalization theories
Language
en
Chapitre d'ouvrage
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Debating the neoliberal city, Debating the neoliberal city. 2017p. 198-214
Routledge
English Abstract
For more than 15 years, the French central state has been creating urban development authorities (Établissements publics d’aménagement, EPAs hereafter) in a series of major core cities (e.g. Marseille, Saint-Etienne, ...Read more >
For more than 15 years, the French central state has been creating urban development authorities (Établissements publics d’aménagement, EPAs hereafter) in a series of major core cities (e.g. Marseille, Saint-Etienne, Bordeaux, Nice) and in several areas on the outskirts of Paris. Created by State decree and formally controlled by central ministries, these authorities are in charge of large flagship urban development projects mixing infrastructure, office development and housing programmes. To this end, they have been given formal authority over landuse regulation and negotiations with property and development interests, thereby bypassing local governments.Read less <
English Keywords
Neoliberalization
Urban development
EPA
Origin
Hal imported