Urban Research Monitor
 
Regionalism and Metropolitan Areas
New Research (continued)

Governance and Opportunity in Metropolitan America
Altshuler, Alan, William Morrill, Harold Wolman, and Faith Mitchell, eds. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1999.

The Costs and Benefits of Fragmented Metropolitan Governance and the New Regionalist Policies
Anas, Alex. Los Angeles, CA: Planning and Markets, 1999.

Employment Centres in Greater Cleveland: Evidence of Evolution in a Formerly Monocentric City
Bogart, William T., and William C. Ferry. Urban Studies 36, 12 (1999): 2099-2110.

Progress and a Mexican American Community's Struggle for Existence: Phoenix's Golden Gate Barrio
Dimas, Pete R. New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., 1999.

An Innovative Region Takes its Next Step Governance in the Global City-Region: Lessons From Silicon Valley
Henton, Douglas. Palo Alto, CA: Collaborative Economics, 1999.

Citistate Seattle: Shaping a Modern Metropolis
Hinshaw, Mark. Chicago, IL: American Planning Association, 1999.

Urban Latino Cultures: La Vida Latina en L.A.
Leclerc, Gustavo, Raul Villa, and Michael J. Dear, eds. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc., 1999.

Regional Lessons from an All-America City
Purdy, Janis. National Civic Review 88, 1 (Spring 1999): 13-18.


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