Acknowledgments |
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Preface |
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13 |
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Introduction |
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23 |
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The
pilitical Economy of Open Regionalism |
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59 |
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2. |
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Cascadia:
Share Visions and Strategic Alliances in a Cross-Border Region |
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77 |
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3. |
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The
San Diego-Tijuana Region |
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105 |
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4. |
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The
local Response to the Decentralization of Infrastructure en Oaxaca |
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165 |
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5. |
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New
Strategies in Financing City Development: Recent Experience and Challenges
en Managing Mexico City`s Finances |
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189 |
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6. |
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New
York Beyond the New World Order: Facing a Growing Regional Economic
Identity Crisis |
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207 |
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7. |
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Nafta
and Beyond: The case of the Greater Toronto Area |
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253 |
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8. |
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Making
of a Total Quality Cummunity |
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347 |
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9. |
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The
Arizona-Sonora Region |
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357 |
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10. |
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Income
Trnasfer under Increased Economic Integration: The case of Newfoundland
inCanada |
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393 |
Conclutions
and Implications for Policy and Research |
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423 |
Conclusiones
e implicaciones de política e investigación |
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471 |
Afterword:
On Studiying Cities and Regions: Real and Virtual |
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525 |
Epílogo:
Sobre el Estudio de Ciudades y Regiones: reales y virtuales |
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545 |