Social justice and local development policy
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Social justice and local development policy
Sage Publications, c1993
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Note
Bibliography: p. 200-213
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The inside story of the Chicago Development Plan has been described as `the most aggressive model thus far... for running a city for the benefit of its people'. In this book, Robert Mier, the chief architect and manager of Chicago's development agenda, makes a valuable contribution to the debate on local approaches to economic regeneration proving that the Chicago experience provides important lessons for all cities.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Full Employment at Living Wages - with Thomas Vietorisz and Bennett Harrison
Social Justice and Public Policy - with Howard M McGary Jr
Job Generation as a Road to Recovery
Political Development in Chicago - with Kari J Moe
From Campaign to Government
Strategic Planning and the Pursuit of Reform, Economic Development, and Equity - with Kari J Moe and Irene Sherr
Managing Planned Change - with Kari J Moe
Decentralization of Policy Making - with Wim Wiewal and Lauri Alpern
Democratic Populism in the United States - with Robert P Giloth
The Case of Playskool and Chicago
Spatial Change and Social Justice - with Robert P Giloth
Cooperative Leadership for Community Problem Solving - with Robert P Giloth
Community Development and Diversity
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