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245 00 $a(D)urban vortex :$bSouth African city in transition /$cedited by Bill Freund and Vishnu Padayachee.
246 3 $aDurban vortex
260 $aPietermaritzburg [South Africa] :$bUniversity of Natal Press,$c2002.
300 $ax, 345 p. :$bill., maps ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction: --$tDurban: structures from the past, pressures in the present, prospects in the future /$rBill Freund and Vishnu Padayachee --$gPart One: The local state --$tCity Hall and the direction of development: the changing role of the local state as a factor in economic planning and development in Durban /$rBill Freund --$tEconomic development for a new era: an examination of the adoption of explicit economic development strategies by Durban local government since 1994 /$rPeter Hall and Glen Robbins --$gPart Two: Durban's economy --$tPort of Durban: lynchpin of the local economy? /$rTrevor Jones --$tFrom import substituting industrialisation to globalised international competitiveness: industrial restructuring in a South African city /$rMike Morris, Justin Barnes and Nikki Dunne --$tFinancing Durban's development: 1970-99 /$rVishnu Padayachee --$gPart Three: Society and governance --$tSegregation, desegregation and de-racialisation: racial politics and the city of Durban /$rBrij Maharaj --$tBreaking the impasse, beginning the change: labour market, unions and social initiative in Durban /$rDavid Hemson --$tContesting the urban industrial environment in South Durban in a period of democratisation and globalisation /$rDavid Wiley, Christine Root and Swen (Bobby) Peek --$gPart Four: Basic needs --$tApartheid of basic facility provision in the city of Durban with a focus on energy /$rWendy Annecke --$tDevelopment of mass street trading in Durban: the case of muthi trading /$rStein Inge Nesvåg --$tFresh produce distribution networks in the Durban Metropolitan Area /$rHarald Witt
651 0 $aDurban (South Africa)$xEconomic conditions.
651 0 $aDurban Metropolitan Area (South Africa)$xEconomic conditions.
651 0 $aDurban (South Africa)$xSocial conditions.
651 0 $aDurban Metropolitan Area (South Africa)$xSocial conditions.
651 0 $aDurban (South Africa)$xPolitics and government.
651 0 $aDurban Metropolitan Area (South Africa)$xPolitics and government.
650 0 $aBasic needs$zSouth Africa$zDurban.
650 0 $aBasic needs$zSouth Africa$zDurban Metropolitan Area.
700 1 $aFreund, Bill.
700 1 $aPadayachee, Vishnu.
776 08 $iOnline version:$t(D)urban vortex.$dPietermaritzburg [South Africa] : University of Natal Press, 2002$w(OCoLC)654712066
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