Imperial College London

ProfessorJamesBarlow

Business School

Chair in Technology and Innovation Management
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 5936j.barlow Website CV

 
 
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Assistant

 

Mrs Lorraine Sheehy +44 (0)20 7594 9173

 
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Location

 

Room 197EBusiness School BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

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Barlow J G, 1993, Reforming the housing system in Eastern Europe, Policy Studies, Vol: 14, Pages: 53-62, ISSN: 0144-2872

Journal article

Barlow J, 1993, Controlling the land market. Lessons from Europe, Urban Studies, Vol: 30, Pages: 1127-1147

Journal article

BARLOW J, 1993, CONTROLLING THE HOUSING LAND MARKET - SOME EXAMPLES FROM EUROPE, URBAN STUDIES, Vol: 30, Pages: 1129-1149, ISSN: 0042-0980

Journal article

Barlow J G, Halford S, Merricks L, 1993, Square pegs and round holes. More on the contract researcher, Area, Vol: 25, Pages: 78-79

Journal article

Barlow J, Gann D, 1993, Offices into flats, York, Publisher: Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Report

Barlow J G, 1992, Self-promoted housing and capitalist suppliers. The case of France, Housing Studies, Vol: 7, Pages: 255-267, ISSN: 0267-3037

Journal article

BARLOW J, 1992, LAND AND PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT IN A CHANGING CONTEXT - HEALEY,P, NABARRO,R, JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES, Vol: 8, Pages: 336-337, ISSN: 0743-0167

Journal article

Barlow J G, Chambers D, 1992, Planning agreements and social housing quotas, Town and Country Planning, Vol: 61, Pages: 16-22

Journal article

Barlow J, Duncan S, 1992, Markets, states and housing provision: four European growth regions compared, Progress in Planning, Vol: 38, Pages: 94-177

Journal article

Barlow J, Chambers D, 1992, Planning agreements and affordable housing provision, Publisher: Centre for Urban and Regional Research, University of Sussex

Report

Barlow J, Savage M, Dickens P, Fielding Tet al., 1992, Property, bureaucracy and culture. The middle classes in contemporary Britain, London, Publisher: Routledge

Book

Barlow J, 1992, Housing migration and the planning framework, Migration processes and patterns, vol.1. Research progress and prospects, Editors: Champion, Fielding, London, Publisher: Belhaven, Pages: 65-76

Book chapter

Barlow J, King A, 1992, The state, the market and competitive strategy. Housebuilders in the UK, France and Sweden, Environment and Planning A, Vol: 24, Pages: 381-400

Journal article

Duncan SS, Barlow J, 1991, Marketisation or regulation in housing provision? sweden and the E4 growth region in european perspective, Scandinavian Housing and Planning Research, Vol: 8, Pages: 197-219, ISSN: 0281-5737

Should housing provision be marketised, or should states intervene in pursuing social objectives? Neo-classical economic theory tells us that the supposed advantages of markets (such as quick response to changing conditions) should be most effective in situations of rapidly increasing demand while the supposed disadvantages of state action (e.g. bureaucratic ossification) should be most marked. The research examines trends in housing provision within, and between four European high growth regions-the “E4 Corridor” (Stockholm-Arlanda), Berkshire in the “M4 Corridor” west of London, the Toulouse metropolitan region, and the southern fringes of Paris. While housing provision in Berkshire has become even more marketised during the 1980s, housing provision in the E4 has become less marketised. But the less marketised system is superior in terms of output levels, cost development, product diversity, consumer choice and production form. The French case studies are intermediate cases tending towards the Berkshire extreme. © 1991 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Journal article

Barlow J, Savage M, 1991, Housing the workers in Mrs. Thatcher's hi-tech utopia. Housing and labour markets in Berkshire, Housing Markets and Labour Markets. Building the Connections, Editors: Allen, Hamnett, London, Publisher: Macmillan, Pages: 237-253

Book chapter

Barlow J, 1990, Owner-Occupier Housing Supply and the Planning Framework in ‘Boom Regions’: Examples from Britain, France, and Sweden, Planning Practice & Research, Vol: 5, Pages: 4-11, ISSN: 0269-7459

Journal article

Barlow J, 1990, Housing and labour market interaction. Some comments on Owen and Green, Geoforum, Vol: 21, Pages: 85-96

Journal article

Barlow J G, Duncan S, 1990, The planning framework and housing provision: some examples from Britain, France and Sweden, Planning Practice and Research, Pages: 4-11, ISSN: 0269-7459

Journal article

BARLOW J, 1990, HOUSING-MARKET CONSTRAINTS ON LABOR MOBILITY - COMMENTS, GEOFORUM, Vol: 21, Pages: 85-96, ISSN: 0016-7185

Journal article

BARLOW J, 1989, REBUILDING CONSTRUCTION - ECONOMIC-CHANGE IN THE BRITISH CONSTRUCTION-INDUSTRY - BALL,M, ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING B-PLANNING & DESIGN, Vol: 16, Pages: 362-363, ISSN: 0265-8135

Journal article

Barlow J G, 1989, Planning the London conversions boom: flat developers and planners in the London housing market, The Planner, Vol: 75, Pages: 18-21

Journal article

Barlow J, 1989, Regionalisation or geographical segmentation? Developments in London and South East housing markets, Growth and change in a core region: the case of SE England, Pages: 182-202

Considers recent trends in owner-occupier housing markets in order to shed some light on the issue of decentralisation. The question is whether the housing market for London's work force is becoming "regionalised', in other words "spreading' throughout the South East as a whole. In section 2, I examine subregional variations in house prices within southern England. This allows us to determine the extent to which particular areas within the region are significantly cheaper and whether there are price variations by type of housing. In section 3, I consider the characteristics of purchasers in different parts of the region. In section 4, I examine the socioeconomic characteristics of first-time buyers in the London housing market, with special reference to purchasers of converted flats, and to the question of access to the London housing market. Next, I look at population and employment trends within the South East, together with alternative explanations for intraregional migration. In section 6, I consider the housebuilding "boom' and the markets that developers are currently targetting. Finally, I attempt to draw some conclusions on the relationships between house price inflation, migration, and housebuilding. -from Author

Journal article

Barlow J, 1989, Regionalisation or geographical segmentation? Developments in London and South East housing markets, Growth and Change in a Core Region. The Case of South East England, Editors: Breheny, Congdon, London, Publisher: Pion, Pages: 111-111

Book chapter

Barlow J G, Duncan S, 1988, The use and abuse of housing tenure, Housing Studies, Vol: 3, Pages: 219-231, ISSN: 0267-3037

Journal article

Barlow J, 1988, A note on biotechnology and the food production chain. Some social and spatial implications of changing production technology, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Vol: 12, Pages: 230-245

Journal article

BARLOW J, 1988, THE END OF ORGANIZED CAPITALISM - LASH,S, URRY,J, SOCIOLOGY-THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, Vol: 22, Pages: 324-326, ISSN: 0038-0385

Journal article

BARLOW J, 1988, THE POLITICS OF LAND INTO THE 1990S - LANDOWNERS, DEVELOPERS AND FARMERS IN LOWLAND BRITAIN, POLICY AND POLITICS, Vol: 16, Pages: 111-121, ISSN: 0305-5736

Journal article

Barlow J, Ambrose P, Duncan S, 1988, Research note: Housing provision in high growth regions. a comparative study of four european sub-regions, Scandinavian Housing and Planning Research, Vol: 5, Pages: 33-38, ISSN: 0281-5737

Journal article

Barlow J G, 1987, The housing crisis and its local dimensions, Housing Studies, Vol: 2, ISSN: 0267-3037

Journal article

Barlow J, Ambrose P, 1987, Housing provision and housebuilding in Western Europe. Increasing expenditure, declining output?, Housing markets and policies in an era of fiscal austerity, Editors: Van Vliet, Westport, CN, USA, Publisher: Greenwood, Pages: 111-128

Book chapter

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