The Future of National Urban PolicyDuke 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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... recent study by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ( HUD ) ranked cities on the basis of a distress index which incorporated measures of poverty , crime , unemploy- ment , and aged housing . Of the fifteen cities ...
... recent study by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ( HUD ) ranked cities on the basis of a distress index which incorporated measures of poverty , crime , unemploy- ment , and aged housing . Of the fifteen cities ...
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... recent and current urban programs , so much the better . We will , paraphrasing Arthur Schlesinger , be positioning ourselves for the next cycle of American politi- cal history , or , in Paul Ylvisaker's terms , be helping to revive ...
... recent and current urban programs , so much the better . We will , paraphrasing Arthur Schlesinger , be positioning ourselves for the next cycle of American politi- cal history , or , in Paul Ylvisaker's terms , be helping to revive ...
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... recent data cannot be compared with the earlier indexes . Trends in resident need between 1980 and mid - decade can be measured with some confidence because exactly similar data were used in both years . 23 HUD , The President's ...
... recent data cannot be compared with the earlier indexes . Trends in resident need between 1980 and mid - decade can be measured with some confidence because exactly similar data were used in both years . 23 HUD , The President's ...
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Urban Need and DistressA Broad Overview | 6 |
Mid1980s Franklin James | 13 |
The New Anatomy of Urban Fiscal Problems | 32 |
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The Future of National Urban Policy Marshall Kaplan,Franklin J. James Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1990 |
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