Cities and the new global economy : a commentary : themes, issues and implications of the OECD-Australia conference, Melbourne, Australia, 20-23 November 1994 /
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Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
Language: | English |
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Canberra :
Australian Government Publishing Service,
1995.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Globalisation
- 3. Economic growth and change
- 4. Consequences of globalisation and economic growth
- Demographic issues
- Environmental issues
- Social issues
- Cultural diversity
- Employment and labour
- Housing issues
- Governance issues
- 5. Responding to the challenges of the global economy
- Integrated approaches
- The role of government
- New meanings of competitiveness
- Key policy issues
- Social policy
- Transport and mobility
- Infrastructure and housing
- Environmental and resource issues
- Population, migration and immigration
- Investment in human capital: education and training
- Urban design
- The new urban agenda
- 6. The Australian dimension: globalisation and Australian cities
- Why urban and regional policy now?
- Restructuring of the Australian economy
- Growth and decline
- Macroeconomic policy and city/regional policy
- Globalisation, the power of governments and citizens
- Cities and regions
- The tensions at work: some examples
- Structures and process
- Policy issues
- Infrastructure
- Population
- Social justice
- The urban brown agenda
- Regional linkages
- Commonwealth purchasing power
- Metropolitan and regional strategies: a potential framework
- The role of the Commonwealth government.