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Local Economic Development in the 21st Centur
Local Economic Development in the 21st Centur
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A01=Daphne T Greenwood
A01=Richard P F Holt
Author_Daphne T Greenwood
Author_Richard P F Holt
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business
capital
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Dense
environmental policy research
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Firemen
fiscal impact assessment
Fiscal Sustainability
Fiscal Zoning
General Business Climate
Green Infrastructure
Groundwater Depletion
growth
Growth Management Legislation
human capital development
Impact Fees
indicators
land use regulation
Local Development
Local Economic Development Plans
Metropolitan Area Planning Council
Positive Spillover Benefits
private
Private Business Capital
Public Infrastructure
regional economic analysis
Single Room Occupancies
smart
Smart Growth
stocks
sustainable
Sustainable Seattle
sustainable urban growth strategies
traditional
Traditional Economic Indicators
Transportation Networks
true
True Economic Development
urban planning policy
Vice Versa
Workers Compensation Coverage
Product details
- ISBN 9780765620934
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 15 May 2010
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Provides a comprehensive look at local economic development and public policy, placing special emphasis on quality of life and sustainability. It draws extensively on case studies, and includes both mainstream and alternative perspectives in dealing with economic growth and development issues. The contributions of economic theories and empirical research to the policy debates, and the relationship of both to quality of life and sustainability are explored and clarified.
Greenwood, Daphne T; Holt, Richard P F
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