Urbanismo neoliberal: La ciudad y el imperio de los mercados

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This paper, published in 2015, received 170 indexed citations. Written by Neil Brenner, Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore covering the research area of Development and Urban Studies. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Urban Studies (136 citations), Development (47 citations) and Sociology and Political Science (29 citations). Published in Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja).

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