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Abstract: | Book reviewed in this article: North of the Border Niles Hansen, The Border Economy: Regional Development in the Southwest. Cruel, But Not Unusual Sylvia Ann Hewlett, The Cruel Dilemmas of Development: Twentieth-Century Brazil. The Pursuit of Natural Resources Gordon C. Bjork, Life, Liberty, and Property: The Economics and Politics of Land-Use Planning and Environmental Controls. The Old Neighborhood Shirley Bradway Laska and Daphne Spain, eds., Back to the City: Issues in Neighborhood Renovation. Factory Fixation Barry M. Moriarty et al., Industrial Location and Community Development. City Salmagundi Lisa Taylor, ed., Urban Open Spaces. Consumption and Protection Horst Siebert, Economics of the Environment. Ownership Threshold George Sternlieb and James W. Hughes, The Future of Rental Housing. Going with the Flow David L. Brown and John M. Wardwell, eds., New Directions in Urban-Rural Migration: The Population Turnaround in Rural America. Energy, Marine, and Water Resources Chennat Gopalakrishnan, Natural Resources and Energy: Theory and Policy. Eat Your Lawn Robert Rodale, Our Next Frontier: A Personal Guide for Tomorrow's Lifestyle. American Odyssey Mark Kramer, Three Farms: Making Milk, Meat, and Money from the American Soil. Also of Interest Jeffrey I. Chapman, Proposition 13 and Land Use: A Case Study of Fiscal Limits in California. J. P. Cole, The Development Gap: A Spatial Analysis of World Poverty and Inequality. W. L. L'Esperance, The Structure and Control of a State Economy. Frank J. Popper, The Politics of Land-Use Reform. Ira M. Robinson, Canadian Urban Growth Trends: Implications for a National Settlement Policy, Human Settlement Issues, vol. 5. Frederick Steiner, The Politics o f New Town Planning: The Newfields, Ohio Story. |
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