1999
DOI: 10.2307/3060411
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Transformation and Space in Central and Eastern Europe

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“…It is at the same time obvious that the reduced amount of planning control and the increased role of market mechanisms can be observed not only in Polish cities but characterize development in many Central and East European cities as well (Tosics 2005;Hamilton et al 2005;Pichler-Milanovich 2001). The development of gated residential housing is one of the many consequences of these laissez-faire policies and economic rationalism in Poland (see Atkinson 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is at the same time obvious that the reduced amount of planning control and the increased role of market mechanisms can be observed not only in Polish cities but characterize development in many Central and East European cities as well (Tosics 2005;Hamilton et al 2005;Pichler-Milanovich 2001). The development of gated residential housing is one of the many consequences of these laissez-faire policies and economic rationalism in Poland (see Atkinson 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers from various disciplines have studied post-socialist cities and the results of the systemic change reflected in their social, political and economic structure (for instance, see Węcławowicz 1998;Hamilton et al 2005;Tsenkova and Nedović-Budić 2006). The studies of urban policy and urban planning in these countries by some scholars resulted in conclusions on the lack of understanding and thorough research on the topic of urban policies in post-socialist countries (van Kempen et al 2005;Simpson and Chapman 1999;Hirt and Stanilov 2009;Stanilov 2007).…”
Section: Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commodification embraces nearly all elements constituting a city: from housing and real estate through public spaces to cultural goods (cf. Hamilton 1999;Sailer-Fliege 1999;Sztompka 1995;kotus 2006). Scott (2008) sees cultural and creative industries as the main channels of commodification.…”
Section: General Characteristics Of the Postsocialist Urban Transformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the most recent discussion of research on 'Transition and transformation' in post-socialist Europe conducted by geographers, see DINGSDALE (1999), FAßMANN (1999), HAMILTON (1999), andWARDENGA (2000). The empirical work of this article is based on a database containing the branches of all credit institutions operating in Hungary between 1990 and1999, 9 and 24 semi-structured interviews conducted by the author in different banking authorities and banks (headquarters and branches) in Budapest, Győr, Székésfe-hervár and Békéscaba in spring 1996 (18) and spring 1999 (6).…”
Section: H Jönsmentioning
confidence: 99%