and Kenny 2005: 107). For many, while structuralist analyses provided broad insights into economic change within and between cities, the operation of economic structures alone could not be simply linked to particular spatial outcomes.
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Akbar, J. (1988) Crisis in the Built Environment: The Case of the Muslim City, Singapore: Concept Media. Baker, N. and Holt, R. (2004) Urban Growth and the Medieval Church: Worcester and Gloucester, Aldershot: Ashgate.
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