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100 _aDigaetano, Alan
245 _aUrban governance and industrial decline: governing structures and policy agendas in Birmingham and Sheffield, England, and Detroit, Michigan, 1980-1997
260 _c1999
300 _ap.546-77
362 _aMar
520 _aThere has been a marked increase in comparative research examining the dynamics of regime formation in the United Kingdom and the United States. These authors consider regime formation processes in three deindustrializing cities: Detroit, Michigan, and Birmingham and Sheffield, England. The article identifies two cross-cutting themes: the effects of national/international political and economic forces on local governance and the role of public and private interactions in regime formation. Finally, in an attempt to enlarge the scope of regime theory, the authors develop a comparative perspective on urban governance based on the concepts of governing structures and policy agendas. - Reproduced
650 _aUrban development - United States
650 _aUrban development - Great Britain
650 _aLocal government - United States
650 _aLocal government - Great Britain
650 _aLocal government
700 _aLawless, Paul
773 _aUrban Affairs Review
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999 _c40665
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