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Alternative Perspectives on Neighborhood Decline
Many urban policies and programs have been designed to combat neighborhood decline and abandonment, but few have enjoyed significant success. The thesis of this study is that this lack of success is attributable in part to the failure to develop an adequate theory of neighborhood decline. In fact, at least three competing theories exist—the orthodox economic, dual, and radical theories. These theories are based on competing hypotheses and methodologies and imply different policy prescriptions.
Alternative Perspectives on Neighborhood Decline
Many urban policies and programs have been designed to combat neighborhood decline and abandonment, but few have enjoyed significant success. The thesis of this study is that this lack of success is attributable in part to the failure to develop an adequate theory of neighborhood decline. In fact, at least three competing theories exist—the orthodox economic, dual, and radical theories. These theories are based on competing hypotheses and methodologies and imply different policy prescriptions.
Alternative Perspectives on Neighborhood Decline
Solomon, Arthur P. (author) / Vandell, Kerry D. (author)
Journal of the American Planning Association ; 48 ; 81-98
1982-03-31
18 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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