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23, 1978, pp. 173-6; B. Elliott, 'Manuel Castells and the New Urban Sociology', British Journal of Sociology, vol. 31, 1980, pp. 151-8; E. Lebas, 'The State in British and French Urban Research', in V. Pons and R. Francis (eds), Urban Social Research, London, Routledge, 1983, pp. 9-30. R. Williams, The Country and the City, op. cit. Criticisms of the ecological approach, and Wirth's theory of urbanism, had been developed by E. Manheim, 'Theoretical Prospects of Urban 46 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.

Here interest is in his recognition of the limits imposed on agglomerative efficiency by urban rent, and in the distinction drawn between productive rationality and 'the "anarchy" manifest at the level of the territorial division of labour'. 99 This he extends to the investment/location decisions that lead to polarisation petween underdeveloped regions and 'overurbanised' core cities, as well as that between the inner cities and the suburbs. Market appraisal of geographical resources, as well as the competing interests of finance, property and industrial capital, block the returns from urbanisation.

Here interest is in his recognition of the limits imposed on agglomerative efficiency by urban rent, and in the distinction drawn between productive rationality and 'the "anarchy" manifest at the level of the territorial division of labour'. 99 This he extends to the investment/location decisions that lead to polarisation petween underdeveloped regions and 'overurbanised' core cities, as well as that between the inner cities and the suburbs. Market appraisal of geographical resources, as well as the competing interests of finance, property and industrial capital, block the returns from urbanisation.

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