ISSN 0343-2521
Publisher: Springer
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Cities from state-socialism to global capitalism: an introduction pp. 1-6(6) Authors: Kovács Z.
Characteristics of post-socialist urban transformation in East Central Europe pp. 7-16(10) Author: Sailer-Fliege U.
No longer working for the state: residual state sector versus private sector pp. 17-24(8) Author: Duke V.
Shortage in the midst of plenty: Labour strategies in four Central and Eastern European cities pp. 25-33(9) Authors: Ingham M.; Dövényi Z.
The role of privatisation in post socialist urban transition: Budapest, Kraków, Prague and Warsaw pp. 35-42(8) Author: Grime K.
Urban development in East Germany specific features of urban transformation processes pp. 43-51(9) Authors: Wießner R.
Migration from the city to the countryside in Hungary and Poland pp. 53-62(10) Author: Kok H.
Budapest's built environment in transition pp. 63-78(16) Author: Dingsdale A.
Changes in the internal spatial structure of post-communist Prague* pp. 79-89(11) Authors: Sýkora L.
Warsaw under transformation: new tendencies in the housing market pp. 91-103(13) Author: Tasan T.
Old cities, new pasts: Heritage planning in selected cities of Central Europe pp. 105-116(12) Authors: Ashworth G.J.; Tunbridge J.E.
Russian cities at a crossroads pp. 117-129(13) Authors: Treivish A.; Brade I.; Nefedova T.