The politics of neglect : urban aid from model cities to revenue sharing
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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spelling | mit-1721.1/17202019-04-11T08:18:23Z The politics of neglect : urban aid from model cities to revenue sharing Frieden, Bernard J. Kaplan, Marshall 309.2/62/0973 HT167 City planning United States Urban renewal United States Federal-city relations United States Includes bibliographical references and index. Bernard J. Frieden and Marshall Kaplan. 2002-10-03T20:49:58Z 2002-10-03T20:49:58Z 1975 0262060612 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1720 en_US eng Publication of the Joint Center for Urban Studies. x, 281 p. 45213665 bytes application/pdf application/pdf n-us--- MIT Press |
spellingShingle | 309.2/62/0973 HT167 City planning United States Urban renewal United States Federal-city relations United States The politics of neglect : urban aid from model cities to revenue sharing |
title | The politics of neglect : urban aid from model cities to revenue sharing |
title_full | The politics of neglect : urban aid from model cities to revenue sharing |
title_fullStr | The politics of neglect : urban aid from model cities to revenue sharing |
title_full_unstemmed | The politics of neglect : urban aid from model cities to revenue sharing |
title_short | The politics of neglect : urban aid from model cities to revenue sharing |
title_sort | politics of neglect urban aid from model cities to revenue sharing |
topic | 309.2/62/0973 HT167 City planning United States Urban renewal United States Federal-city relations United States |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1720 |