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9780815768104

Sunbelt/Frostbelt Public Policies and Market Forces in Metropolitan Development

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    9780815768104

  • ISBN10:

    0815768109

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-03-22
  • Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
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Summary

Metropolitan growth and development results from a complex mix of factors. Consumer preferences, growth and geographical shifts in population, increasing incomes, market restructuring, quality of schools, and location of affordable housing are just a few that play a critical role. Other important influences include state and local interactions, historical circumstances, and the natural topography of a metropolitan area. Federal and state policies, taken together, set the "rules of the development game" that tend to facilitate economic decentralization, the concentration of poverty, and greater fiscal and racial disparities between communities. In S unbelt/Frostbelt,Janet Rothenberg Pack and her contributors examine the role of market forces and government policies in shaping growth and development patterns in major metropolitan areas. The findings are a result of a multiyear project analyzing five different locales: two sunbelt metro areas (Los Angeles and Phoenix) and three in northern climes (Pittsburgh, Chicago, and Philadelphia). Through its intensive study of these areas, the book offers a deep understanding of the federal policies and diverse market forces that have affected urban development patterns in the last few decades. Despite the diversity of the cities, the contributors find remarkable similarities in the problems they face. Urban sprawl and spatial inequality are among the common challenges attributable to market forces and public policies. Despite the many similarities, the book finds important differences in the extent of the problems and recommends numerous policies for remedying them. It concludes by examining how these different sunbelt and frostbelt metro areas have attempted to adopt policy reforms that address their unique growth challenges. Contributors include a team of researchers from Arizona State University, Peter Dreier (Occidental College), Robert E. Gleeson (Northern Illinois University), Joseph Gyourko (University of Pennsylvania), Pascale Joassart-Marcelli (University of Massachusetts, Boston), Manuel Pastor Jr. (University of California, Santa Cruz), Jerry R. Paytas (Carnegie Mellon University), Joseph Persky and Kimberly Schaffer (University of Illinois at Chicago), Anita A. Summers (University of Pennsylvania), Wim Wiewel (University of Baltimore), and Jennifer Wolch (University of Southern California).

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Acknowledgments ix
Metropolitan Development: Patterns, Problems, Causes, Policy Proposals
1(25)
Janet Rothenberg Pack
Chicago: Metropolitan Decentralization
26(29)
Wim Wiewel
Joseph Persky
Kimberly Schaffer
Los Angeles: Region by Design
55(55)
Jennifer Wolch
Pascale Joassart-Marcelli
Manuel Pastor Jr.
Peter Dreier
Philadelphia: Spatial Economic Disparities
110(30)
Joseph Gyourko
Anita A. Summers
Phoenix: Dealing with Fast Growth
140(42)
Pittsburgh: Economic Restructuring and Regional Development Patterns, 1880--2000
182(37)
Robert E. Gleeson
Jerry Paytas
Contributors 219(2)
Index 221

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