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Abstract: | Book reviewed in this article: Understanding and Action Peter Marris, Community Planning and Conceptions of Change. Policy Fad? George W. Gau and Michael A. Goldberg, eds., North American Housing Markets into the Twenty-First Century. View from the Inside W. G. Roeseler, Successful American Urban Plans. Theory Kickers Philip L. Clay and Robert M. Hollister, eds., Neighborhood Policy and Planning. Invisible Hand Albert M. Church, Conflicts over Resource Ownership: The Use of Public Policy by Private Interests. Beyond Growth Poles Dennis A. Rondinelli, Secondary Cities in Developing Countries: Policies for Diffusing Urbanization. Clearing Obstacles Max Neiman and Barbara J. Burt, eds., The Social Constraints on Energy-Policy Implementation. Causes and Relationships Richard J. Cebula, Geographic Living-Cost Differentials. The Separatists Pierre Clavel, Opposition Planning in Wales and Appalachia. International Buffet Lawrence Susskind and Michael Elliott, Paternalism, Conflict, and Coproduction: Learning from Citizen Action and Citizen Participation in Western Europe. Social Impact Assessment Steve H. Murdock, F. Larry Leistritz, and Rita R. Hamm, eds., Nuclear Waste: Socioeconomic Dimensions of Long-Term Storage. Two Environmental Problems Partha Dasgupta, The Control of Resources. Cambridge |
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