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  1. Nigel Harris (* 1935) ist ein britischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler. Sein Spezialgebiet sind die Wirtschaftswissenschaften von Ballungsräumen. Er ist emeritierter Professor für städtische Wirtschaftswissenschaften am University College London. Darüber hinaus ist er leitender Politikberater bei einer Denkfabrik, dem European ...

    • 1935
    • Harris, Nigel
    • britischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler
  2. Nigel Harris is a British economist and Professor Emeritus of the Economics of the City at University College London. His Mandate of Heaven: Marx and Mao in Modern China was republished by Haymarket Books in 2015.

    • Nigel Harris
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  3. Nigel Harris is the former Managing Editor & Events Director of RAIL, Britain’s market-leading magazine covering Britain’s railway. It’s known for its lively blend of news, pithy, informed opinion and informative features with the magazine frequently being the source of news stories and expert comment for mainstream media.

  4. London School of Economics. Nigel Harris (born 1935) is a British economist specializing in the economics of metropolitan areas. He is Professor Emeritus of the Economics of the City at University College London where in the 1980s he was Director for eight years of the Development Planning Unit at The Bartlett Faculty of the Built ...

  5. Nigel Harris is an economist and specialist in Urban and Economic Development and the Economics of Migration. He was Emeritus Professor of the Economics of the City at University College London. Formerly Research Fellow, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta; Deputy Director, Centre for Urban Studies, UCL.

  6. 31. Dez. 1995 · The New Untouchables: Immigration and the New World Worker. Nigel Harris's ground-breaking book examines migration as a response to changes in the world economy. He shows that, despite...

  7. 7. Dez. 2011 · Nigel Harris, The End of the Third World: newly industrializing countries and the decline of an ideology, London: Penguin, 1987, 231 pp, £3.95, ISBN 01 40 225 633. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2011