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This is the first of a series of issue papers designed to raise important land use issues for public discussion and debate. The subject of this paper, the future of central cities in the United States, has been hotly debated for many years. It is a debate that has been raised to new prominence by the strain placed upon central cities by recent economic events and announcements of federal urban policy changes.
This is the first of a series of issue papers designed to raise important land use issues for public discussion and debate. The subject of this paper, the future of central cities in the United States, has been hotly debated for many years. It is a debate that has been raised to new prominence by the strain placed upon central cities by recent economic events and announcements of federal urban policy changes.
Changing Economic Role of Central Cities
J. T. Black (author)
1978
39 pages
Report
No indication
English
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