Varieties of Capital Cities
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- ., 2018. "Introduction: the competitiveness challenge for SecondaryCapital Cities," Chapters, in: Varieties of Capital Cities, chapter 1, pages 1-13, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2018. "How to study locational policies in Secondary Capital Cities: aninterdisciplinary analytical framework," Chapters, in: Varieties of Capital Cities, chapter 2, pages 14-40, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2018. "The cases under scrutiny," Chapters, in: Varieties of Capital Cities, chapter 3, pages 41-45, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2018. "Bern: the government city," Chapters, in: Varieties of Capital Cities, chapter 4, pages 46-72, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2018. "Ottawa: the fragmented city," Chapters, in: Varieties of Capital Cities, chapter 5, pages 73-99, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2018. "The Hague: the international government city," Chapters, in: Varieties of Capital Cities, chapter 6, pages 100-127, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2018. "Washington, DC: the capital of the free world," Chapters, in: Varieties of Capital Cities, chapter 7, pages 128-159, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2018. "Comparing locational policies in Secondary Capital Cities," Chapters, in: Varieties of Capital Cities, chapter 8, pages 160-186, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2018. "Conclusion: understanding the variety of locational policies inSecondary Capital Cities," Chapters, in: Varieties of Capital Cities, chapter 9, pages 187-196, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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