Law and Contemporary Problems, 36. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1971 |
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COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND LOW - INCOME HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PAUL G. GARRITY * INTRODUCTION Although the ideologists of community economic development disagree among themselves as to the significance , meaning , and objective of ...
COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND LOW - INCOME HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PAUL G. GARRITY * INTRODUCTION Although the ideologists of community economic development disagree among themselves as to the significance , meaning , and objective of ...
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... community involvement in the direction of this process would depend on communities themselves . With few operating exceptions , this is what community economic development has come to mean in practice.11 1. In Operation B. An Analysis ...
... community involvement in the direction of this process would depend on communities themselves . With few operating exceptions , this is what community economic development has come to mean in practice.11 1. In Operation B. An Analysis ...
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... Community Action Program and the Special Impact Program have demonstrated how thin the support is for social and economic change on the part of those who control the destinies of small ... economic development POLITICS AND BUREAUCRACY 295.
... Community Action Program and the Special Impact Program have demonstrated how thin the support is for social and economic change on the part of those who control the destinies of small ... economic development POLITICS AND BUREAUCRACY 295.
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