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Economic Development in American Cities

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Evaluates the impact of equity investments in five cities during the 1990s.

Economic Development in American Cities addresses the roles of municipal leaders and civic partners in promoting social equity by examining the experiences of five American cities in the 1990s-Austin, Cleveland, Rochester, Savannah, and Seattle. These five cities were chosen for their activist municipal administrations, robust policy agendas, and viable partnerships. Contributors familiar with each city evaluate the impact of equity investments and extract lessons for municipal leaders and policy agendas. Building on the past experiences of progressive cities, each case study city offers fresh perspectives and examples, told through a rigorous analysis of socioeconomic data and program outcomes combined with engaging stories about specific municipal administrations and policy agendas.

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ISBN: 9780791471333
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Author: Michael I J Bennett, Robert Giloth
Publisher: SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 248 pages
Series: SUNY Series in Urban Public Policy
Genres: Urban communities
Central / national / federal government policies