Shaping suburbia : how political institutions organize urban development
Material type: TextSeries: Pitt series in policy and institutional studiesPublication details: Pittsburgh, Pa. University of Pittsburgh Press c1996Description: xv, 288 p. il., mps. 24 cmISBN:- 0822955954
- HT 167 L48.1996
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Préstamo | Biblioteca Pedro Arrupe | Acervo | HT 167 L48.1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | ej.1 | Available | 070393 |
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HT 167 E585 Environment for man: the next fifty years | HT 167 G58 Diseño de nuevas ciudades : enfoque sistémico | HT 167 G67 Designing America: creating urban identity | HT 167 L48.1996 Shaping suburbia : how political institutions organize urban development | HT 167 O44.1997 Civilizing American cities : writings on city landscapes / | HT 167 P535 Planificación urbana en zonas áridas | HT 167 S84 1995 Classic readings in urban planning : an introduction |
Obra donada por la maestra Mónica Gendreau Maurer.
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.
Shaping the new suburbia : an introduction -- Actors, preferences, and political institutions in urban development -- Political structure and urban outcomes : an aggregate analysis -- The institutional context for development in two regions : comparing Portland and Denver -- Denver : suburban assertiveness, centrifugal development -- Portland : a regionalized politics shapes growth -- Political economy and metropolitan growth.
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