Journal of Urban Affairs 1998 - Abstracts

Journal of Urban Affairs 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
A new urban conservatism: the case of Hartford, Connecticut.(North American Cities at Century's End: Common Challenges, Common Solutions?)Sociology and social workSimmons, Louise B.
A public choice perspective on the subsidization of private industry: a case study of three cities and three stadiums.(North American Cities at Century's End: Common Challenges, Common Solutions?)Sociology and social workKalich, Veronica Z.
A stock/flow model of defining racially integrated neighborhoods.Sociology and social workGalster, George
Bank lending to minority and low-income households and neighborhoods: do community reinvestment agreements make a difference?Sociology and social workSchwartz, Alex
Challenging the third sector housing approach: the impact of federal policies (1980-1996).(North American Cities at Century's End: Common Challenges, Common Solutions?)Sociology and social workKoschinsky, Julia
City managers: do they promote fiscal efficiency?Sociology and social workStumm, Theodore J., Corrigan, Matthew T.
Discovering stable racial integration.Sociology and social workSmith, Richard A.
Do we really wish to live in a communitarian city?: Communitarian thinking and the redevelopment of Chicago's Cabrini-Green public housing complex. (Chicago, Illinois)(North American Cities at Century's End: Common Challenges, Common Solutions?)Sociology and social workBennett, Larry
Equity analysis of personal transportation system benefits.Sociology and social workSanchez, Thomas W.
How the past matters: North American cities in the twentieth century.(North American Cities at Century's End: Common Challenges, Common Solutions?)Sociology and social workLewis, Robert, Harris, Richard (Irish actor)
Microenterprise as an exit route from poverty: recommendations for programs and policy makers.Sociology and social workBates, Timothy, Servon, Lisa J.
Modeling the context and contingency of gentrification.Sociology and social workWyly, Elvin K., Hammel, Daniel J.
Pittsburgh labor market adjustments in the 1980s: who gained and who lost?Sociology and social workEngberg, John, Babcock, Linda, Benedict, Mary Ellen
Progress Confined: Increases in Black Home Buying and the Persistence of Residential Segregation.Sociology and social workImmergluck, Daniel
Reformulating urban regime theory: the division of labor between state and market reconsidered.Sociology and social workImbroscio, David L.
Regime analysis and the study of urban politics, a rejoinder. (response to article by David L. Imbroscio in this issue, p. 233)Sociology and social workStone, Clarence N.
Regime approaches to obscenity policy: 1960s to 1980s.(regime politics in urban planning)Sociology and social workBauroth, Nicholas
Regional cooperation and sustainable growth: nine councils of government in northeastern Illinois.Sociology and social workLindstrom, Bonnie
Regional Growth Management Regime: The Case of Portland, Oregon.Sociology and social workLeo, Christopher
Stable racial integration in the contemporary United States: an empirical overview.Sociology and social workEllen, Ingrid Gould
The community development industry system: a case study of politics and institutions in Cleveland, 1967-1997. (Cleveland, Ohio)(North American Cities at Century's End: Common Challenges, Common Solutions?)Sociology and social workYin, Jordan S.
The necessity of urban regime change: a reply to Clarence N. Stone. (response to article by Clarence N. Stone in this issue, p. 249)Sociology and social workImbroscio, David L.
Urban land use and superfund cleanups.(Congressional proposals)Sociology and social workWernstedt, Kris, Hersh, Robert
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