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1992, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 147-158 Interstate differentials in state and local business taxation, 1971 - 86
by N Bania & L N Calkins - 159-172 Goals for restructuring local government boundaries: Canadian lessons
by A Skaburskis - 173-187 Canadian provincial and US state roles in urban planning and development: a study of London, Ontario, and St Cloud, Minnesota
by M Keating & A Mehrhoff - 189-209 The politics of gun control: comparing Canadian and American patterns
by G A Mauser & M Margolis - 211-228 Public subsidy, property development, and economic activity: an evaluation of Britain's Rural Development Commission's Redundant Building Grant
by G Dabinett & P Lawless - 229-248 Beyond '1992': the evolution of European Community policies towards the automobile industry
by D Sadler
1992, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-17 Informal local taxation in developing countries
by R Prud'homme - 19-36 New directions in decentralisation and urban policy in France: the search for a postdecentralisation state
by P Le Gal�s - 37-50 Taxation and grants policy in multilevel government: options for the European community
by P B Spahn - 51-60 The US experience with local economic development
by J M Levy - 61-76 Lessons from Canada's housing R&D experience
by G Hack & A Skaburskis - 77-90 The health-care state in Europe: convergence or divergence?
by M Moran - 91-103 School segregation: managed integration or free choice?
by W A V Clark & F M Dieleman & L de Klerk - 105-120 Explaining the extent of local economic development activity: evidence from Canadian cities
by L A Reese
1991, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 371-381 Successful entrepreneurs and their problems in starting new businesses in rural America: a four-state study
by T F Buss & M G Popovich & D Gemmel - 383-398 Meaning and action in local economic development strategies: a comparison of policies in Britain and the United States
by P B Meyer - 399-400 Commentary on Meyer's "Meaning and action in local economic development strategies"
by G Stoker - 401-402 Response to Stoker's commentary on "meaning and action in local economic development strategies"
by P B Meyer - 403-416 Industry - academic links: the case of Oxford University
by H Lawton Smith - 417-429 The economic case for an international law of the atmosphere
by B P Herber - 431-452 Transit joint development in the USA: an inventory and policy assessment
by J Landis & R Cervero & P Hall - 453-465 Concepts of equity, fairness, and justice expressed by local transport policymakers
by A Hay & E Trinder - 467-484 Organised interests and the European internal market
by J Greenwood & K Ronit
1991, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 245-256 UK public attitudes to urban traffic problems and possible countermeasures: a poll of polls
by P M Jones - 257-265 Even some lump-sum grants can stimulate more than others
by R R Barnett & R Levaggi & P Smith - 267-279 Innovative service provision for the elderly: a European perspective
by P Nijkamp & S Rosdorff & C Wilderom - 281-293 Gatekeepers and administrative allocation of goods under socialism: an alternative perspective
by B Domaniski - 295-317 The rise of urban growth coalitions, UK-style?
by A Harding - 319-340 The changing Romanian countryside: the Ceausescu epoch and prospects for change following the revolution
by D Turnock - 341-362 The changing nature of economic development activities: a longitudinal analysis of local authorities in Great Britain, 1981 to 1987
by J M A Sellgren
1991, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 127-141 Toward a new political economy of metropolitan regions
by W R Barnes & L C Ledebur - 143-153 A quasi-experimental evaluation of the Vocational Training Centre for Adults
by J de Koning & M Koss & A Verkaik - 155-171 Privatizing government service delivery: theory, evidence, and implications
by K P Voytek - 173-188 Participation ideologies in Israeli planning
by S Gertel & H Law-Yone - 189-206 Reconsidering innovation policy for small and medium sized enterprises: the Canadian case
by J N H Britton - 207-224 Socialist state planning reconsidered: regional policy in China, 1949 - 1989
by O-K Lai & T-K Lai - 225-236 Agricultural land-use policies and rural spatial differentiation in colonial and postcolonial Zimbabwe
by C O Rambanapasi
1991, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-14 Corporatism and 'political context' in the Federal Republic of Germany
by G Fuchs & A M Koch - 15-30 Urban policy in the Thatcher decade: English inner-city policy, 1979-90
by P Lawless - 31-50 Concepts of equity, fairness, and justice in British transport legislation, 1960 - 88
by E Trinder & A Hay & J Dignan & P Else & J Skorupski - 51-63 Stages in the adoption of a spatial decision support system for reorganizing service delivery regions
by R Honey & G Rushton & P Lolonis & B T Daiziel & M P Armstrong & S De & P J Densham - 65-78 The impact of the World Student Games on Sheffield
by P Foley - 79-94 Deprivation payments to GPs: not what the doctor ordered
by M L Senior - 95-110 Political party influence on preschool services in England, 1977 - 88
by K Hoggart & E J R Shrives - 111-118 A quantitative approach to process evaluation: the case of the Vermeend-Moor Act
by J de Koning & P J van Nes
1990, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 363-378 Enterprise zones: 2. A comparative analysis of zone performance and state government policies
by R A Erickson & S W Friedman - 379-393 Consensus and dissension among contemporary environmental activists: preservationists and conservationists in the US and Canadian context
by B S Steel & M A E Steger & N P Lovrich & J C Pierce - 395-415 Agenda setting and the rise and fall of policy issues: the case of criminal victimization of the elderly
by F L Cook & W G Skogan - 417-426 Government land preservation and communication policies in fast-growing counties of the United States of America
by M R Greenberg & F J Popper - 427-438 Regional policy and national politics in Britain
by I R Gordon - 439-454 Unfair housing subsidy and public housing in Hong Kong
by A G O Yeh - 455-476 Regional distribution of industry and the role of the state in Greece
by L Labrianidis & N Papamichos - 477-487 Political ideology and housing policy in modern China
by G-C Lim & M-H Lee
1990, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 241-250 Neighborhood rehabilitation and policy transfer
by P R Dommel - 251-267 Enterprise zones: 1. Investment and job creation of state government programs in the United States of America
by R A Erickson & S W Friedman - 269-282 Thatcherism -- one nation or two? An exploration of British political attitudes in the 1980s
by C J Pattie & R J Johnston - 283-296 Local fiscal variables and intrametropolitan firm location: regression evidence from the United States and research suggestions
by R W Wassmer - 297-314 Regional discontinuities of planning objectives in the Republic of the Marshall Islands
by L J Gorenflo - 315-326 The individual travel-cost method and the value of recreation: the case of the Montgomery and Lancaster Canals
by K G Willis & G D Garrod - 327-346 Deregulation of domestic passenger air transport services in the United Kingdom, 1980 - 89: a case study of Northern Ireland
by B J Graham - 347-357 Private investment in rental housing
by P Dent & J Doling
1990, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 123-138 Government spending, policy outputs, and policy outcomes: health policy in Yugoslavia
by C Clark - 139-148 A style of economic regulation, France 1969 - 86: a comparison between France and West Germany
by H Dumez & A Jeunema�tre - 149-165 The elderly, economic dependency, and local government revenues and expenditures
by M W Rosenberg & E G Moore - 167-178 Modelling interactions between economic development and environmental change: a policy life-cycle interpretation
by F Brouwer & P Nijkamp - 179-193 Collective order and economic coordination in industrial agglomerations: the technopoles of Southern California
by A J Scott & A S Paul - 195-201 Measuring the benefits of water quality improvement in municipal water use: the case of Lake Biwa
by K Hagihara & Y Hagihara - 203-216 Determinants of the growth of transfers in the United Kingdom: a causal analysis
by R Levaggi - 217-232 Intergovernmental social transfers and the welfare state: menace or promise?
by D E Ashford - 233-238 The incidence of business rates on household income in the United Kingdom, 1979
by D Mair
1990, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-11 Sclerosis, convergence, and taxes: determinants of growth among the US states
by D W Rasmussen & T W Zuehlke - 13-28 Explaining the growth of social benefits in advanced capitalist countries, 1960 - 80
by V A Mahler - 29-40 President Carter's comprehensive national urban policy: achievements and lessons learned
by F J James - 41-52 Tax reform, revenue windfalls, and elderly taxpayers
by J R Gist - 53-68 Education as an economic development resource
by E W Hill & H M Rock - 69-86 Gains and losses from the changes in the system of grants paid to English local authorities
by D N King - 87-110 Transforming rural local government: Zimbabwe's postindependence experience
by A H J Helmsing
1989, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 375-383 Optimal decentralization -- a conceptual approach to the reform of German federalism
by D Biehl - 385-393 Fiscal equalization between states in West Germany
by H Zimmermann - 395-402 Regional planning
by B Dietrichs - 403-409 Regional economic policy within the framework of cooperative federalism
by P Klemmer - 411-422 Entrepreneurs in America: are they really a different breed?
by R D Bingham & J E Melkers - 423-444 Polish local government in transition
by J Regulski - 445-470 Federal expenditure-to-revenue ratios in the United States of America, 1971 - 85: an exploration of spatial equity under the 'new federalism'
by C Thompson - 471-474 Multidimensionality in state policy and programs: a critique of pluralist state theory
by T Klak - 475-482 State and society: some reflections on theory and theory-building
by G-C Lim
1989, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 245-259 Local tax equalisation in England: an empirical analysis
by G A Boyne - 261-272 Shaping a racially divided society: state housing policy in South Africa, 1920 - 50
by S Parnell - 273-284 Local government allocation of labour and the grant system: an applied model analysis of local government behaviour in Norway
by J Ratts� - 285-299 Grant systems and vulnerability to fiscal stress: a comparative study of Danish and North American local government
by P E Mouritzen & B J Narver - 301-312 Institutional design and central - locking strategies: introducing the new block grants system in Norway
by N Aarsaether - 313-320 Local authority responses to grants: different types of response and equilibrium
by M M Barrow - 321-340 Social security spending in the United Kingdom: bridging the north - south economic divide
by R Walker & M Huby - 341-351 Privatisation versus poll tax: a public choice analysis of the popularity of two Thatcher 'flagships'
by J G Gibson & P A Watt - 353-359 Swiss federalism: problems of interdependence and the role of the cantons
by S Bieri
1989, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 121-152 High-technology theories and public policy
by C Thompson - 153-172 High-technology industry and regional development in Britain: the case of the Cambridge phenomenon
by D E Keeble - 173-192 Technology parks and their contribution to the development of technology-oriented complexes in Australia
by R A Joseph - 193-204 Venture capital investment in minority business enterprise: an evaluation of MESBIC investment preferences
by R B McNaughton & M B Green - 205-222 Patterns of preference for venture capital investment in the United States of America, 1970 - 85
by M B Green - 223-241 Does high technology polarize the work force?
by T Klak
1989, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-12 The utility of the UK pollution panels in achieving integrated pollution control
by C Wood - 13-26 Regional governance in the United States: for whom?
by R L Morrill - 27-38 The military industrial firm, economic control, and local development
by N Ettlinger & J R Crump - 39-58 A model of educational outcomes at local authority level, with implications for local expenditure needs
by G Bramley - 59-80 Specialty costs for health service planning: model-based approaches to estimation
by P G L Forte & A G Wilson - 81-91 Integrated pollution-control in the United Kingdom: prospects and problems
by S Owens - 93-96 Distributional effects of open-ended matching grants
by E Jonsson - 97-101 Allocational effects of reducing a state grant to local governments
by E Jonsson
1988, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 371-374 Technology policy at the crossroads of economic policy and physical planning
by P Nijkamp & W St�hr - 375-381 Technology policy under changing socioeconomic conditions
by W Zegveld - 383-399 Technology and regional development: some thoughts on policy
by E J Malecki & P Nijkamp - 401-413 Public and private technological innovation strategies in a spatial context: the case of France
by J W Dyckman & E A Swyngedouw - 415-425 A deconcentrated technology policy -- lessons from the Sophia-Antipolis experience
by J C Perrin - 427-439 Decentralized technology policy: the case of Japan
by T Kawashima & W St�hr - 441-448 US technology policies and their regional effects
by R Premus - 449-455 Trends in Israel's agriculture budgets
by Z Shepher & B Mevorach - 457-474 Principles of environmental economics and the political economy of West German environmental policy
by J R Miller & L Miller - 475-488 School integration impacts on residential change: evaluation and tests
by W A V Clark
1988, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 251-268 Post-Chernobyl prospects for nuclear power in the United Kingdom
by S Openshaw - 269-287 Czechoslovakia: nuclear power in a socialist society
by F W Carter - 289-310 Post-Chernobyl nuclear reactions in the USA
by J H Johnson & D J Zeigler - 311-322 High-level nuclear waste transportation: political implications of the weakest link in the nuclear fuel cycle
by A M Kirby - 323-333 Locational conflict and the siting of nuclear waste disposal repositories: an international appraisal
by F M Shelley & B D Solomon & M J Pasqualetti & G T Murauskas - 335-347 An evaluation of the role of Africa in the world nuclear economy
by B I Logan - 349-357 Remarks on the geographical nature of social infrastructure provision in a centrally planned economy
by M Ciechocinska
1988, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 127-130 A framework for research on transport, communications, and mobility
by I Masser & P Nijkamp & S Reichman - 131-144 The changing context of transport and infrastructure policy
by H J Noortman - 145-152 The impact of technological change
by M Frybourg - 153-158 Policy analysis: a story
by W Br�g - 159-172 An organisational approach to analysis of policy innovation by local authorities in Britain: the importance of the concepts of scrutiny, conflict, and centralisation
by F J Burdett & M G Bradford - 173-185 The potential gains from creative accounting in English local government
by P Smith - 187-208 Urban regeneration in London Docklands: a five-year policy review
by A Church - 209-223 Monergy: qualifying imperfect measures of need and of performance
by S M Macgill & B Sheldrick - 225-236 Theory and taxonomy of sectoral, distributional, and spatial policies
by G-C Lim
1988, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-6 Tax reform in English-speaking countries
by R L Mathews - 7-20 Criteria for tax reform
by B S Grewal - 21-40 Social security constraints on tax reform
by D Dixon & C Foster - 41-52 The public choice approach to tax reform
by G Brennan - 53-70 Tax reform in the United Kingdom and Ireland
by C T Sandford - 71-92 The attempt to reform taxation in the United States
by D G Davies - 93-114 Tax reform in Australia and New Zealand
by P D Groenewegen
1987, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 383-410 The political economy of federalism: a critical appraisal
by J Wiseman - 411-415 Wiseman on federalism: a critical comment
by A Scott - 417-431 Definitions of 'high technology' used by state programs in the USA: a study of variation in industrial policy under a federal system
by C Thompson - 433-446 Revitalizing the Mahoning Valley
by T F Buss & R J Vaughan - 447-468 The provision of housing and social services in China's Special Economic Zones
by D R Phillips & A G O Yeh - 469-480 The changing geography of preschool services in England between 1977 and 1983
by S Pinch - 481-490 Norwegian local tax policy
by T Hansen
1987, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 239-250 Regionalism: a reform concept and its application to Spain
by M Hebbert - 251-256 The Autonomous Communities: politics and economics
by J R Lasu�n Sancho - 257-266 Financing regional government in Spain: main trends and a comparative perspective
by A Castells Oliveres - 267-285 Tax assignment in multilevel systems of government: a political - economic approach and the case of Spain
by R J Bennett - 287-299 Financial aspects of political decentralization in Spain
by J V Sevilla Segura - 301-307 Public finance of the autonomous regions of Spain. Reflections and proposals for reform
by A Pedros Abello - 309-326 The autonomous government of Catalonia
by A Bayona - 327-346 Regional government: the Italian experience
by R L King - 347-368 The dynamics of legislation in relation to regions and localities, with special reference to Austria -- A preliminary statement
by K Stiglbauer - 369-381 Regional policy in the European Community: its impact on regional policies and public administration in the Mediterranean member states
by I T�mmel
1987, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 123-135 Federalism and Australian local government: reflections upon the National Inquiry into Local Government Finance
by P Self - 137-156 Equalisation and cash limits: a view from down under
by J Yates - 157-170 Measuring the fiscal pressure on English local authorities under the block grant system
by J G Gibson & P A Watt & P Smith - 171-182 Local government fiscal behaviour and intergovernmental finance in a period of slow national growth: a comparative analysis
by H Wolman & M Goldsmith - 183-195 Regional winners and losers in the Reagan budget cuts: who got what where?
by S D Brunn & D Lowery & G R Webster - 197-218 Regional development: the Reagan - Thatcher legacy
by M Chisholm - 219-224 Constitutional remedies for government overload
by Y J D Peelers
1987, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 7-18 Taxation of business by US state and local governments
by S D Gold - 19-24 Tax policies and federalism
by C Penniman - 25-41 Local business taxes in Britain and Germany: assessment of comparative burdens 1960-1984 by use of the 'costs of capital' methodology
by R J Bennett & G Krebs - 43-52 British and German local business taxes under criteria for a 'good' local tax
by H Zimmermann - 53-57 The local business tax in Germany from the local authority point of view
by G H Milbradt - 59-67 Reform of the business tax in Germany
by H Karrenberg - 69-74 The reform of local business taxes in Germany
by W Albers - 75-79 The case for a local net value-added tax for municipalities
by K Schmidt - 81-88 The German property tax as a local business tax
by R-D Postlep - 89-98 Paying for local government: an appraisal of the British Government's proposals for nondomestic rates
by R Jackman - 99-103 The incidence of business rates: preliminary estimates
by D Mair - 105-112 Relationships between trends in regional development and regional policy goals in Central Europe, 1950 - 1980
by W H Berentsen
1986, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 389-404 On measuring fiscal centralization and fiscal balance in federal states
by R M Bird - 405-418 Public expenditure decentralization in developing countries
by R W Bahl & S Nath - 419-422 Urban economic development and intergovernmental relations
by H Wolman - 423-438 Changing intergovernmental relations and urban economic development
by J Fox Przeworski - 439-450 Economic development in Britain: a vacuum in central - local government relations
by K Young - 451-469 Economic development: changing practices in a changing US economy
by D Haider - 471-479 Urban economic development and intergovernmental policymaking in West Germany
by M Konukiewitz - 481-490 Organizing government for regional development
by D J Savoie
1986, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 257-263 The evaluation of intergovernmental programs
by R P Nathan - 265-277 General revenue sharing
by C F Adams - 279-287 Community development block grants
by P R Dommel - 289-298 Assessing city responses to federal subventions
by J W Fossett - 299-307 The public-service employment program
by R F Cook - 309-315 A field network evaluation of the Reagan domestic program
by F C Doolittle - 317-324 Locational surplus and the redistributive role of national and subnational governments
by B S Grewal & R L Mathews - 325-342 The division of regional industrial policy powers in Britain: some implications of the 1984 policy reforms
by H W Armstrong - 343-352 Regional incidence of agricultural policy: the case of Switzerland
by A Muedespacher - 353-374 Reexamining old problems with new methods: Portbury revisited
by G P Clarke & M Clarke & A G Wilson
1986, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 121-129 Optimal control theory and grants in aid
by D A Livesey - 131-143 Local authority expenditure reactions to losses in grant aid: the case of the metropolitan district councils
by R R Barnett - 145-153 Spending cuts or local tax increases? An analysis of local authority preferences in England
by J P Sondheimer - 155-164 Central grants to local governments: a game theoretic approach
by M M Barrow

