Urban innovation and autonomy : political implications of policy change
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Urban innovation and autonomy : political implications of policy change
(Urban innovation, v. 1)
Sage Publications, c1989
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Urban Innovation and Autonomy investigates how and why urban innovation occurs and considers the effects of innovative policies on the autonomy of local groups and local communities. Each chapter analyzes innovative urban policies within a particular country by addressing a core set of questions, using standard methodology and common format. The countries covered include America, France, Finland, Denmark, Norway and the Netherlands. A Comparative analysis of the results is presented in the concluding chapter.
Table of Contents
Introduction to Sage Series in Urban Innovation - Terry Nichols Clark
Urban Innovation and Autonomy - Susan E Clarke
Cross-national Analyses of Policy Change
Coping in American Cities - Lynn M Appleton and Terry Nichols Clark
Fiscal Austerity and Urban Innovations in the 1980s
Free to Choose? The Case of Affluent Norwegian Municipalities - Harald Baldersheim et al
Fiscal Policy making in Times of Resource Scarcity - Poul-Erik Mouritzen
The Danish Case
Local Leadership and Bureaucratic Legitimacy - Ari Ylonen
The Finnish Case
Fiscal Retrenchment and the Relationship Between National Government and Local Administration in The Netherlands - Anton Kreukels and Tejo Spit
French Local Policy Change in a Period of Austerity - Vincent Hoffman-Martinot and Jean-Yves Nevers
A Silent Revolution
Analyzing Determinants of Fiscal Policies in French Cities - Richard Balme
The Political Implications of Fiscal Policy Changes - Susan E Clarke
An Overview
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