The demise of place equity in Sydney's economic development planning
- Publisher:
- Carfax Publishing
- Publication Type:
- Journal Article
- Citation:
- Searle Glen 2002, 'The demise of place equity in Sydney's economic development planning', Carfax Publishing, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 317-336.
- Issue Date:
- 2002
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The role of planning in Sydney's economic development since the mid-1970s is
explored, focusing on its role in reducing spatial disparities across the region. Planning policies
during the period of each State government-Labor (1976-88), Liberal-National (1988-95)
and Labor (199~resent)-are reviewed. The paper analyses a hierarchy of factors underlying
the relative failure of policies to lessen disparities, notably intra-government failure to
produce effective policies, the influence of prevailing ideology, local institutions and political
culture, and the wider context of globalisation and the mode of capitalist accumulation. Each
of these has been significant in limiting planning's role in addressing uneven development
across the region
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