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A history of American state and local economic development as two ships pass in the night

Title
A history of American state and local economic development [electronic resource] : as two ships pass in the night / Ronald W. Coan.
ISBN
9781785366369 (e-book)
Published
Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub., 2017.
Physical Description
1 online resource (752 p.)
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Includes index.
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Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
A History of American State and Local Economic Development presents the history of American local and state economic development from 1790 to 2000. This multi-variable, multi-disciplinary history employs a bottom-up policy-making systems approach through three eras of American state and local economic development. The history offers insight into why the practice and profession evolved as it has and comments on its present-day complexity. It stresses mainstream economic and community development as an output of jurisdictional policy systems driven by political culture and three key forces of change--industry/sector profit cycle, population mobility, and three competitive urban hierarchies--which continue to impact policy-making. With several chapters on each major US region, this book observes two macro political cultures, Privatism and Progressivism, that have persisted since the Early Republic and have inspired two often-conflicting approaches to confront urban growth and decline. The model employed to organize and explain the evolution of American state and local economic development puts great stress on the three 'competitive hierarchies' (urban, metropolitan, and global) - the last anticipating and incorporating populism and the future election of Donald Trump. The discussion concerning political culture and the Big Sort also reflects implications from the 2016 election. This history of American state and local economic development will be of main interest to the academic community and economic development professionals, particularly those in political science, public policy, history, economics, planning, urban sociology, and geography. Research institutes, policy institutes, and NGOs will also find value in the comprehensive history.
Variant and related titles
Elgaronline.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 26, 2017
Contents
pt. I. Classic era of economic development
pt. II. "Red sky in the morning, sailor take warning" : the transition : 1930-1961
pt. III. Foundations of contemporary ED/CD.
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