Urban housing and neighborhood revitalization : turning a federal program into local projects

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Urban housing and neighborhood revitalization : turning a federal program into local projects

Donald B. Rosenthal

(Contributions in political science, no. 208)

Greenwood Press, 1988

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Bibliography: p. [211]-217

Includes index

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内容説明

Although many scholars have emphasized the shortcomings of federal housing programs, few have examined their successes and failures on a case-by-case empirical basis. With the possibility that federal involvement in housing may increase in the future, we need to have more precise knowledge of what works, what does not, and why. Donald Rosenthal's new book is the first study to focus on the Section 8 Neighborhood Strategy Area program (NSA)--one of the last major housing initiatives of the Carter administration. Reporting on his extensive field research, the author examines the development and implementation of the program and documents its results. In the process, he provides valuable new insights on American intergovernmental relations between 1977 and 1984 and traces the evolution of federal policy on assisted housing and community development under the Carter and Reagan administrations.

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Preface Studying the Intergovernmental Policy Process Creating the Conditions for Program Making National Planning for the NSA Program Macro-Implementation I: The National Effort Macro-Implementation II: The Local Perspective Macro-Implementation I: Organizing for Project Implementation Micro-Implementation II: Bureaucratic and Intergovernmental Hurdles Micro-Implementation III: Making Projects Go Micro-Evaluation: Perspectives on Program Performance Micro-Evaluations: The Impacts of NSA Programs The Neighborhood Strategy Area Program in Theory and Practice Appendix A: Persons Interviewed Appendix B: Project Activity Bibliography Index

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