The Future of National Urban PolicyMarshall Kaplan, Franklin J. James Duke University Press, 1990 - 405 lappuses The Future of National Urban Policy brings together scholars, policymakers, and journalists to explore the condition of America's cities. The authors focus on policies of the previous five presidential administrations to examine the history of urban policy and offer suggestions for its future. Individual chapters address a variety of topics, including housing, employment, education, the infrastructure of cities, and public policy. |
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Urban Need and DistressA Broad Overview | 6 |
1970 to | 13 |
The New Anatomy of Urban Fiscal Problems | 32 |
Urban ProblemsA Microscopic Look at Key Areas of Concern | 59 |
Where Do We Go from Here? Peter | 89 |
A Focus | 101 |
Elements of | 131 |
BostonAn Urban Policy Prototype or a Continuing | 156 |
Mixed Results | 210 |
The Fiscal | 225 |
Recent Public Policy Shifts Affecting | 235 |
Institutions and Institutional Capacity | 251 |
Who Gets the Jobs in the New Downtown? Bernard | 277 |
A Set of Nonurban Urban Policy Initiatives | 323 |
Eliciting an Effective and Necessary Urban Policy | 346 |
Notes | 369 |
Developing a Comprehensive Urban PolicyMaximum Hopes | 169 |
J Orlebeke | 185 |
Policy Liberalism National Community Liberalism | 202 |
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