Journal of Urban Affairs 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A new urban conservatism: the case of Hartford, Connecticut.(North American Cities at Century's End: Common Challenges, Common Solutions?) | Sociology and social work | Simmons, 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 work | Kalich, Veronica Z. |
A stock/flow model of defining racially integrated neighborhoods. | Sociology and social work | Galster, George |
Bank lending to minority and low-income households and neighborhoods: do community reinvestment agreements make a difference? | Sociology and social work | Schwartz, 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 work | Koschinsky, Julia |
City managers: do they promote fiscal efficiency? | Sociology and social work | Stumm, Theodore J., Corrigan, Matthew T. |
Discovering stable racial integration. | Sociology and social work | Smith, 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 work | Bennett, Larry |
Equity analysis of personal transportation system benefits. | Sociology and social work | Sanchez, 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 work | Lewis, Robert, Harris, Richard (Irish actor) |
Microenterprise as an exit route from poverty: recommendations for programs and policy makers. | Sociology and social work | Bates, Timothy, Servon, Lisa J. |
Modeling the context and contingency of gentrification. | Sociology and social work | Wyly, Elvin K., Hammel, Daniel J. |
Pittsburgh labor market adjustments in the 1980s: who gained and who lost? | Sociology and social work | Engberg, John, Babcock, Linda, Benedict, Mary Ellen |
Progress Confined: Increases in Black Home Buying and the Persistence of Residential Segregation. | Sociology and social work | Immergluck, Daniel |
Reformulating urban regime theory: the division of labor between state and market reconsidered. | Sociology and social work | Imbroscio, 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 work | Stone, Clarence N. |
Regime approaches to obscenity policy: 1960s to 1980s.(regime politics in urban planning) | Sociology and social work | Bauroth, Nicholas |
Regional cooperation and sustainable growth: nine councils of government in northeastern Illinois. | Sociology and social work | Lindstrom, Bonnie |
Regional Growth Management Regime: The Case of Portland, Oregon. | Sociology and social work | Leo, Christopher |
Stable racial integration in the contemporary United States: an empirical overview. | Sociology and social work | Ellen, 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 work | Yin, 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 work | Imbroscio, David L. |
Urban land use and superfund cleanups.(Congressional proposals) | Sociology and social work | Wernstedt, Kris, Hersh, Robert |
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