Urban Policy and the Exterior City: Federal, State, and Corporate Impacts Upon Major CitiesPergamon Press, 1979 - 359 páginas Urban Policy and the Exterior City: Federal, State and Corporate Impacts upon Major Cities emphasizes the idea that problems that riddle cities are not matters of local choice, but are rooted in the larger environment of American society. This book is divided into three main topics- the dynamic of the exterior city, exterior cities in the arena of national government, and exterior cities in the arena of middle government. In these topics, this publication specifically discusses the emergence of the exterior city; political economy and policy; reinforcing and meliorist prototypes; and meliorist. |
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... rural nonfarming families are found within urban range . No longer is there a sharp demarcation between urban and rural qua the interior city . The relationship between the three major geo- graphic sectors of American society ( urban , ...
... rural nonfarming families are found within urban range . No longer is there a sharp demarcation between urban and rural qua the interior city . The relationship between the three major geo- graphic sectors of American society ( urban , ...
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... rural dichotomies . When all is said and done , aside from those exerted by lobbyists , legislators respond to pressures exerted by those who are most respon- sible for their reelection , and they develop ideological rationales to ...
... rural dichotomies . When all is said and done , aside from those exerted by lobbyists , legislators respond to pressures exerted by those who are most respon- sible for their reelection , and they develop ideological rationales to ...
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... rural as opposed to urban policy . As of the 1970 census , approximately 31 percent of Americans lived in central cities , another 38 percent lived in suburbs , and a re- maining 31 percent lived in what can be described as rural areas ...
... rural as opposed to urban policy . As of the 1970 census , approximately 31 percent of Americans lived in central cities , another 38 percent lived in suburbs , and a re- maining 31 percent lived in what can be described as rural areas ...
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Chapter | 15 |
Are Doomed | 50 |
Exterior Cities in the Arena of National | 79 |
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Urban Policy and the Exterior City: Federal, State and Corporate Impacts ... H. V. Savitch Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
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