Local economic development?
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More than ever before, local economic development issues are being shaped by market forces. Despite this, urban studies and public administration texts focusing on local economic development issues have glossed over or ignored this fundamental change. Now, in Local Economic Development, John P. Blair presents a comprehensive, accessible, and jargon-free text - one that offers both extensive coverage of economic concepts and the new market forces at work today.
Topics addressed include regional growth and development, land use, metropolitan government and finance, housing, economic development strategies, and neighborhood development - to name but a few.
Blending knowledge from a variety of disciplines (planning, political science, finance, sociology, and marketing) with a strong analytical approach, this is the ideal text for courses in local economic development as well as public finance, public administration, and policy studies. In addition, practitioners will find much of value in this impressive volume.
Topics addressed include regional growth and development, land use, metropolitan government and finance, housing, economic development strategies, and neighborhood development - to name but a few.
Blending knowledge from a variety of disciplines (planning, political science, finance, sociology, and marketing) with a strong analytical approach, this is the ideal text for courses in local economic development as well as public finance, public administration, and policy studies. In addition, practitioners will find much of value in this impressive volume.
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