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Problems of urban development planning

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In developing countries the urbanisation process poses one of the most serious problems, for it creates unemployment, utmost poverty and aggravates the general situation. In this article the case of indonesia is discussed and possible strategies for a future improvement of such a situation are pointed out.

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  1. cf. S. V. Sethuraman, Urbanisation and Employment: a Case Study of Jakarta, in: International Labour Review, Vol. 112, Nos. 2–3, 1975, p. 193.

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  2. cf. C. F. Papanek, The Poor of Jakarta, in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, Vol. 24, No 1, October 1975, p. 3.

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  3. cf. G. Temple, Migration to Jakarta, in: Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Vol. 11, No 1, March 1975, pp. 76.

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Grimm, K. Problems of urban development planning. Intereconomics 11, 88–92 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02929635

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