Two decades of urban and rural restructuring in India: An empirical investigation along Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor

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Contributors

  • Manisha Jain - , Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (Author)
  • Artem Korzhenevych - , Chair of Economics, esp Environmental, Urban and Regional Economics, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (Author)
  • Robert Hecht - , Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (Author)

Abstract

While neoliberalisation has long drawn scholarly attention, there have been few attempts to quantify the course of restructuring under neoliberal urbanisation. This paper aims to describe and quantify the restructuring process in India for the period 1991–2011. Theoretically embedded in the notion of “creative destruction”, the paper adopts a multi-method approach to better discern the interjurisdictional differences of the restructuring process. This research contributes to the urban debate by statistically measuring and distinguishing restructuring process between urban and rural areas using creative destruction moments as well as by underscoring the need for an integrated analysis of rural and urban areas for addressing spatial disparities.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number102444
JournalHabitat international
Volume117
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021
Peer-reviewedYes

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Keywords

  • Creative destruction, Global south, India, Neoliberalism, Urban and rural restructuring