Privatism and urban policy in Britain and the United States
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Privatism and urban policy in Britain and the United States
Oxford University Press, 1989
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- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 235-257
Includes index
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内容説明
This study evaluates the meaning and implications of efforts to privatize urban policy in Britain and the US. The authors consider how urban policy has been designed to promote the role of the private sector, and examine the similarities and differences that exist in this endeavour between the two countries. They argue that too much attention has been devoted to selling the virtues of the private city on both sides of the Atlantic, and document the limits of political decisions which rely on the private sector in urban development.
目次
- Part 1 The pursuit of the private city: the pursuit of the private city in the 1980s
- privatism and the trans-Atlantic transfer
- evaluating privatism. Part 2 Urban policy traditions in the United States and Britain: the private city in America
- privatism and the planning response in Britain
- urban policy orientations in a comparative context. Part 3 Urban redevelopment and the US war on poverty: privatism and urban redevelopment
- privatizing the war on poverty. Part 4 Local economic development policy in the US: the evolution of local economic development policy
- municipal marketing and civic entrepreneurship
- pitfalls on the path to local economic development
- reshaping the Cinderella city
- rethinking local economic development policy. Part 5 The new privatism and urban America in the 1980s: the new urban reality and the urban agenda
- urban policy and the standard of economic efficiency
- the urban budget and the attack on local economic development
- voluntarism, community self-reliance and the new federalism
- enterprize zones and the romance of entrepreneurialism
- privatization of public services
- entrepreneurial cities and the technology chase
- impacts of the new privatism
- the Reagan legacy and the politics of urban disinvestment. Part 6 The redirection of British urban policy: the beginnings of policy redirection
- cities and the strategy of privatism
- the pattern of policy initiative. Part 7 Privatism and urban regeneration in Britain: leveraging urban regeneration
- urban development corporations and the centralization of policy
- enterprize zones and the displacement of the planning regime
- public-private partnerships and the marketing of cities
- Thatcher's divided kingdom. Part 8 Urban policy and the limits of privatism: the promise of privatism
- the limits of privatism
- post-industrialism and the politics of privatism.
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