Challenges to local government
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Challenges to local government
(Sage modern politics series, v. 28)
Sage Pub., 1990
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Challenges to Local Government offers a timely discussion of how local governments have implemented public policies during the last decade. Concentrating on Britain and the United States (but with essays on Scandinavia, France and Canada) the authors document, explain and analyze the implications of these policies for local autonomy, focusing especially upon local economic initiatives.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Desmond S King and Jon Pierre
PART ONE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
Local Autonomy - Michael Goldsmith
Theory and Practice
Assessing Local Autonomy - Jon Pierre
PART TWO: ECONOMIC CHALLENGES
Displacement, Partnership and Privatization - Chris Moore
Local Government and Urban Economic Regeneration in the 1980s
Local Autonomy and Urban Economic Development Policies - Alan Harding
The Recent UK Experience
The New Urban Left and Local Economic Initiatives - Desmond S King
The Greater London Enterprise Board
Local Economic Policies, the State and City Councils - Patrick Le Gal[ac]es
Conventry and Rennes
PART THREE: POLITICAL CHALLENGES
The Reagan Urban Policy and its Impacts - Harold Wolman
Progressive Politics and Canadian Cities - Warren Magnusson
Business Leadership in Urban Regeneration - Brian D Jacobs
Towards a Shared Vision?
Nordic Free-Commune Experiments - Lawrence E Rose
Increased Local Autonomy or Continued Central Control
PART FOUR: THE EVOLUTION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Regulation Theory, Local Government and the Transition from Fordism - Gerry Stoker
Economic Activity and the Challenge to Local Government - Desmond S King
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