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The Civic Culture of Local Economic Development
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The Civic Culture of Local Economic Development



November 2001 | 416 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
In this seminal work, the authors argue that there are distict local factors that shape the environment of economic development decision-making. These factors, taken together, constitute a community's local civic culture. Using survey and case study data from U.S and canadian cities, the authors make the case that different cultures will produce different types of economic development policies, and that local civic culture will effect the whole array of local policies.

The focus on economic development policy provides a window on local decision-making and allows for the development of a theory, introduced by the authors, about the role of local civic culture in framing local decisions of all types. This ultimately provides a theoretical vehicle for categorizing cities and predicting policy outcomes. The book concludes with an overview of what is known about the economic development process and highlights the questions raised about that knowledge by the analyses used here and the focus on civic cultures. New research questions are posed and new directions raised for continued application of a local civic culture approach toward understanding urban policy processes.

 
Local Civic Culture
The Missing Determinant?

 
 
Civic Culture and Theories of Local Governance
 
A Blended Methodological Approach
 
Quantitative Measures of Local Civic Culture
 
Modeling Local Economic Development Policy
 
Categories of Local Civic Culture
 
The `Strong Mayor' Cases
Rumulus and Coshocton

 
 
The Inclusive Cases
Oakville and Fairborn

 
 
The Active-Elite Cases
Cadillac, Kettering, Gloucester

 
 
The Passive-Elite Cases
Cornwall and Allen Park

 
 
Comparing Categories of Civic Culture
Linking the Methodologies

 
 
The Civic Culture of Local Economic Development
Considering Past and Future Research

 

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ISBN: 9780761916918
£109.00

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