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  • Category: Books (Political Science)
  • ISBN-10:  0815702973
  • ISBN-10:  0815702973
  • ISBN-13:  9780815702979
  • ISBN-13:  9780815702979
  • Publisher:  Brookings Institution Press
  • Publisher:  Brookings Institution Press
  • Pages:  267
  • Pages:  267
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2009
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2009
  • SKU:  0815702973-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0815702973-11-MPOD
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Urban and Regional Policy and Its Effects, the second in a series, sets out to inform policymakers, practitioners, and scholars about the effectiveness of select policy approaches, reforms, and experiments in addressing key social and economic problems facing cities, suburbs, and metropolitan areas. The chapters analyze responses to six key policy challenges that most metropolitans areas and local communities face:

• Creating quality neighborhoods for families

• Governing effectively

• Building human capital

• Growing the middle class

• Growing a competitive economy through industry-based strategies

• Managing the spatial pattern of metropolitan growth and development

Each chapter discusses a specific policy topic under one of these challenges. The authors present the essence of what is known, as well as the likely implications, and identify the knowledge gaps that need to be filled for the successful formulation and implementation of urban and regional policy.

Contributors: Karen Chapple and Rick Jacobus (University of California, Berkeley and Burlington Associates), Jeffrey R. Henig and Elisabeth Thurston Fraser (Teachers College, Columbia University), W. Norton Grubb (University of California, Berkeley), Harry J. Holzer (Georgetown University and Urban Institute), Susan Christopherson and Michael H. Belzer (Cornell University and Wayne State University), and Rolf Pendall (Cornell University)

Nancy Pindusis a senior research asociate in the Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center at the Urban Institute.

Howard Wialis an economist in the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution.

Harold Wolmanis director of the George Washington Institute of Public Policy and professor of political science and public policy at George Washington University and a nonresident senior fellow in the Metropolitan Policy Prl�