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Author Danielson, Michael N.

Title New York, the politics of urban regional development / Michael N. Danielson and Jameson W. Doig.

Publication Info. Berkeley : Published for the Institute of Governmental Studies [by] University of California Press, [1982]
©1982

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 376 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series A Publication of the Franklin K. Lane Memorial Fund, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Publication of the Franklin K. Lane Memorial Fund, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Note Maps on lining papers.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Government and Urban Development -- Governments in the New York Region -- Impact of Government on Development -- Government as Inconsequential: A Critique -- Varieties of Influence -- Varieties of Influence: A Further Look -- Sources of Governmental Influence -- Areal and Functional Scope: Toward a Classification of Governments -- Concentration of Resources -- Formal independence -- Variety and intensity of constituency demands -- Control over the use of land -- Financial resources -- Political skill -- Control over subordinate units -- Planning -- Targets of Analysis -- Development in the New York Region -- Size and Complexity -- Physical Setting -- Genesis from the Sea -- Unique Central Business District -- External Economies and White-Collar Jobs -- Benefits and Costs of the Central Business District -- Decline of the Older Cities -- Departure of Middle-Class Whites -- Growth of Black and Hispanic Ghettos -- Dispersal of Blue-Collar Jobs -- Burdens of the Cities -- Spreading Metropolis -- Impact of Transportation -- Movement of Jobs and Homes -- Slowing of the Region's Growth -- Maximizing Internal Benefits -- Suburban Capabilities -- Constraint of Size -- Variations Among Suburbs -- Homogeneity and Heterogeneity -- Central Fact of Autonomy -- Pervasive Influence of the Property Tax -- Logic of Exclusion -- Westchester Approach -- Planning for Fewer People -- Dilemma of Apartments -- Right Kind of Industry.
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Subject Regional planning -- New York (State)
Regional planning.
New York (State)
City planning -- New York (State) -- New York.
City planning.
New York (State) -- New York.
Urban renewal -- New York (State) -- New York.
Urban renewal.
New York Region -- Politics and government.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Doig, Jameson W.
Other Form: Print version: Danielson, Michael N. New York, the politics of urban regional development. Berkeley : Published for the Institute of Governmental Studies [by] University of California Press, ©1982 0520043715 (DLC) 81007480 (OCoLC)7554642
ISBN 9780520906891 (electronic book)
0520906896 (electronic book)
0520043715
9780520043718
Standard No. 9780520043718