Nicholas A Phelps
The entrepreneurial lie of the land/
- sage, 2020.
- Vol 10, issue 3, 2020 : (341–344 p.).
Our original piece has a stronger focus on the economic than the political or governance issues implicated in urban entrepreneurialism. Ultimately, it is also more focused on an interest in land and land value capture than the financialization that might be thought to be consequent upon them. Without denying an element of relationality in urban entrepreneurial affairs, it is also conservative in its ostensibly scalar reading of urban entrepreneurialism. If these are criticisms that can be levelled at our piece, they also raise as many questions as they answer.