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100 _aNoring, L., Ohler, L.P. and Struthers, D.
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245 _aCity government capacity and patterns in urban development project governance
260 _aUrban Affairs Review
300 _a57(5), Sep, 2021: p.1343-1371
520 _aThis article explores the mutual influence between a city government’s jurisdictional capacity (its ability to plan and implement policy) and its interactions with other governance actors. It does so by quantifying, categorizing, and analyzing the composition of governance actors at various levels (national, regional, local) and of various types (public, private, civic) that are active in large-scale urban development projects in three cities: Hamburg, Manchester, Pittsburgh. Considering these findings in the context of national governance infrastructures, the article argues that divergent arrays of jurisdictional capacity (linked to multilevel distributions of state power) influence how city governments engage with other governance actors and influence which governance actors they engage with. This not only impacts project outcomes but also ultimately reinforces the kinds of governance strategies in which cities engage. – Reproduced
650 _aCity government, Project governance, Urban development, Governance, Infrastructure.
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773 _aUrban Affairs Review
906 _aURBAN DEVELOPMENT
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