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Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research. Volume 1, Number 2, June 1995
This issue of Cityscape highlights four examples of research which provide a provocative panorama of the urban landscape. William H. Frey and Elaine L. Fielding examine the confluence of economic restructuring, immigration, and suburban hegemony in creating metropolitan regions increasingly divided in terms of race, income, and opportunity. Franklin J. James describes the economic forces that have conditioned the ability of urban areas and populations to adapt and prosper in a post-industrial economic system, and the lessons of that experience for current national policy. Keith R. Ihlanfeldt offers a review of what is known about the economic interdependence of central cities and their suburbs. James R. Follian and Edward J. Szymanoski focus on an important challenge for Federal policy - the inability of the private market to provide debt financing for multifamily housing, particularly for rental units affordable to low- and moderate-income families.
Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research. Volume 1, Number 2, June 1995
This issue of Cityscape highlights four examples of research which provide a provocative panorama of the urban landscape. William H. Frey and Elaine L. Fielding examine the confluence of economic restructuring, immigration, and suburban hegemony in creating metropolitan regions increasingly divided in terms of race, income, and opportunity. Franklin J. James describes the economic forces that have conditioned the ability of urban areas and populations to adapt and prosper in a post-industrial economic system, and the lessons of that experience for current national policy. Keith R. Ihlanfeldt offers a review of what is known about the economic interdependence of central cities and their suburbs. James R. Follian and Edward J. Szymanoski focus on an important challenge for Federal policy - the inability of the private market to provide debt financing for multifamily housing, particularly for rental units affordable to low- and moderate-income families.
Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research. Volume 1, Number 2, June 1995
M. A. Stegman (author) / A. R. Weeks (author)
1995
184 pages
Report
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English
Urban Administration & Planning , Economic Studies , Cities , Urban development , Income , Industrial development , Urban areas , Government policies , Financing , Multifamily housing , Rental housing , Low income housing , Moderate income housing , Metropolitan area , Economic development , Poverty