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Political Fragmentation, Municipal Expenditures, and Public Service Provision in the Montreal Metropolitan Area : A Study in Urban Political Geography
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Political Fragmentation, Municipal Expenditures, and Public Service Provision in the Montreal Metropolitan Area : A Study in Urban Political Geography
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Among the distinguishing features that the author examines in terms of what makes Montreal unique when studying the city's urban political geography is the linguistic division within Montreal. He points out that language differences not only impacted urban structure and development of Montreal, but also was important in the urban public economy of the city.
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PhD dissertation
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McGill University
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Montreal
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1978
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xi-372p.
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en
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Barlow, I. Max. “Political Fragmentation, Municipal Expenditures, and Public Service Provision in the Montreal Metropolitan Area : A Study in Urban Political Geography.” PhD dissertation, McGill University, 1978. https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/concern/theses/kw52j866p?locale=en.
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