A tale of two urban policies, with a discouraging moral
By: James, Franklin J.
Contributor(s): Kirk, Ron.
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ArticlePublisher: 2000Description: p.139-59.Subject(s): Urban development - United States | Urban development
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Policy Studies ReviewSummary: This article re-examines the urban policy initiatives of the Nixon and Carter administrations, concluding that it is doubtful that the United States had then, or has now, the capacity to define much less implement a good or responsive urban policy. Urban policy is generally targeted at the wrong problems, using the wrong interventions, and typically executed too late. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 17, Issue no: 2-3 | Available | AR46151 |
This article re-examines the urban policy initiatives of the Nixon and Carter administrations, concluding that it is doubtful that the United States had then, or has now, the capacity to define much less implement a good or responsive urban policy. Urban policy is generally targeted at the wrong problems, using the wrong interventions, and typically executed too late. - Reproduced


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