The Economic Geographies of the Outer City: Industrial Dynamics and Imaginary Spaces of Location in Copenhagen

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The Economic Geographies of the Outer City: Industrial Dynamics and Imaginary Spaces of Location in Copenhagen. / Winther, Lars; Hansen, Høgni Kalsø.

I: European Planning Studies, Bind 14/10, 2006, s. 1389-1406.

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Winther, L & Hansen, HK 2006, 'The Economic Geographies of the Outer City: Industrial Dynamics and Imaginary Spaces of Location in Copenhagen', European Planning Studies, bind 14/10, s. 1389-1406.

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Winther, L., & Hansen, H. K. (2006). The Economic Geographies of the Outer City: Industrial Dynamics and Imaginary Spaces of Location in Copenhagen. European Planning Studies, 14/10, 1389-1406.

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Winther L, Hansen HK. The Economic Geographies of the Outer City: Industrial Dynamics and Imaginary Spaces of Location in Copenhagen. European Planning Studies. 2006;14/10:1389-1406.

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Winther, Lars ; Hansen, Høgni Kalsø. / The Economic Geographies of the Outer City: Industrial Dynamics and Imaginary Spaces of Location in Copenhagen. I: European Planning Studies. 2006 ; Bind 14/10. s. 1389-1406.

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