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Cities at risk of becoming ‘inequality traps’, review finds
By:
Mark Smulian
14 Oct 16
Government across the world have been urged to consider new ways to provide public services, housing and transport in cities following a review that found cities have higher rates of inequality than the countries to which they belong.
Mark Smulian
is a freelance journalist
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