The inside story of the Chicago Development Plan has been described as `the most aggressive model thus far... for running a city for the benefit of its people'. In this book, Robert Mier, the chief architect and manager of Chicago's development agenda, makes a valuable contribution to the debate on local approaches to economic regeneration proving that the Chicago experience provides important lessons for all cities.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
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978-0-8039-4947-8 (9780803949478)
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INTRODUCTION
Full Employment at Living Wages - with Thomas Vietorisz and Bennett Harrison
Social Justice and Public Policy - with Howard M McGary Jr
Job Generation as a Road to Recovery
Political Development in Chicago - with Kari J Moe
From Campaign to Government
Strategic Planning and the Pursuit of Reform, Economic Development, and Equity - with Kari J Moe and Irene Sherr
Managing Planned Change - with Kari J Moe
Decentralization of Policy Making - with Wim Wiewal and Lauri Alpern
Democratic Populism in the United States - with Robert P Giloth
The Case of Playskool and Chicago
Spatial Change and Social Justice - with Robert P Giloth
Cooperative Leadership for Community Problem Solving - with Robert P Giloth
Community Development and Diversity