NEW RULES FOR THE GROWTH GAME: The Use of Rational State Standards in Land Use Policy

作者: Robyne S. Turner

DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9906.1990.TB00527.X

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摘要: : Cities and states are searching for responses to the demands of urban growth which will allow continue while diminishing associated problems. The broad policy choices center on need private development efficiency through free market protect public interest equity regulatory protection. Growth politics is a politicized arena, reflecting biases exhibited within local government. While machine antigrowth coalition contribute politics, this not only plausible scenario. Local government may act as conservative facilitator in traditional explanation, but can also seek manage using some same political machinations. One alternative state assist balance economic rationality mandated standards. This be accomplished by vehicle such comprehensive planning. In way, moves beyond scenario manager. Intergovernmental support an important force shaping politics.

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