The Future of national urban policy /

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Other Authors: Kaplan, Marshall, James, Franklin J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham [N.C.] : Duke University Press, 1990.
Series:Duke Press policy studies
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : a response to urban distress : challenge and opportunity / Marshall Kaplan and Franklin James
  • City needs and distress in the United States : 1970 to the mid-1980s / Franklin James
  • The new anatomy of urban fiscal problems / Roy Bahl, William Duncombe, and Wanda Schulman
  • Reengaging state and federal policymakers in the problems of urban education / Frank Newman, Rober Palaich, and Rona Wilensky
  • Urban poverty : where do we go from here? / Peter Edelman
  • Rental housing in the United States : a focus on metropolitan and urban areas / William C. Apgar, Jr.
  • Urban infrastructure and city budgeting : elements of a national urban policy / Michael A. Pagano
  • Boston : an urban policy prototype or a continuing urban policy problem? / Ian Menzies.
  • National urban policy : where are we now?, where are we going? / Marshall Kaplan
  • Chasing urban policy : a critical retrospect / Charles J. Orlebeke
  • Policy liberalism, national community liberalism, and the prospects for national urban policy / William A. Schambra
  • American neighborhood policies : mixed results and uneven evaluations / Marshall Kaplan
  • The rise and fall of national urban policy : the fiscal dimension / Robert D. Reischauer
  • A nonurban policy : recent public policy shifts affecting cities / Peggy L. Cuciti
  • HUD in the nineties : doubt-ability and do-ability / Robert Wood and Beverly M. Klimkowsky
  • Who gets the jobs in the new downtown? / Bernard J. Frieden.
  • The shifting focus of neighborhood groups : the Massachusetts experience / Langley Keyes
  • Building a new low-income housing industry : a growing role for the nonprofit sector / Benson F. Roberts and Fern C. Portnoy
  • Has America lost its social conscience : can it get it back? / James L. Sundquist
  • Eliciting an effective and necessary urban policy response / Paul Ylvisaker
  • Urban policy in the nineties and beyond : the need for new approaches / Marshall Kaplan and Franklin James.