000301361 000__ 03168cam\a22003974a\45\0 000301361 001__ 301361 000301361 005__ 20210513111858.0 000301361 008__ 011128s2002\\\\dcubf\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000301361 010__ $$a 2001007582 000301361 015__ $$aGBA2-Z8516 000301361 019__ $$a52286930 000301361 020__ $$a0815702493 (pbk. : alk. paper) 000301361 020__ $$a0815702485 (alk. paper) 000301361 020__ $$a0815766408 (alk. paper) 000301361 020__ $$a0815766394 (pbk. : alk. paper) 000301361 0291_ $$aUKM$$bbA2Z8516 000301361 0291_ $$aUKM$$bbA335797 000301361 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm48536745 000301361 035__ $$a301361 000301361 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dYDX$$dUKM$$dDBI$$dEL$$$dOCLCQ$$dISE 000301361 042__ $$apcc 000301361 043__ $$an-us--- 000301361 049__ $$aISEA 000301361 05000 $$aHT334.U5$$bO72 2002 000301361 08200 $$a307.76/4/0973$$221 000301361 1001_ $$aOrfield, Myron. 000301361 24510 $$aAmerican metropolitics :$$bthe new suburban reality /$$cMyron Orfield. 000301361 260__ $$aWashington, D.C. :$$bBrookings Institution Press,$$cc2002. 000301361 300__ $$axvi, 221 p., [56] p. of plates :$$bcol. maps ;$$c24 cm. 000301361 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 201-210) and index. 000301361 5052_ $$aIntroduction -- PART 1 METROPATTERNS. 1. Schools and tax wealth : leading indicators of community health. Elementary schools. Taxes. Measuring fiscal capacity. 2. The new suburban typology. Poverty and race in the central cities. Tax capacity, needs, and costs in the cental cities. The myth of the suburban monolith. Cluster analysis of suburbs. Distribution of community types within metropolitan areas. 3. A comparative analysis of segregration, fiscal inequality, and sprawl. Racial and social segregation. Why should we care about this stratification? Fiscal inequality. Sprawl. Conclusions -- PART 2 METROPOLICY. 4. Federal urban policy. The political nature of urban policy. Limitations of federal urban programs. History of major federal urban policies. 5. Fiscal equity. Government finance and fiscal disparities. The pros and cons of promoting regional equity. Policies to promote fiscal equity. An agenda for reform. 6. Land-use reform. Existing state and regional efforts to manage growth. An agenda for reform. 7. Metropolitan governance reform. Fragmentation of metropolitan governance. Toward more effective regional governance. Federal support for regional planning. Strategies for moving toward greater regional governance -- PART 3, METROPOLITICS. 8. Metropolitics and the case for regionalism. Metropolitan swing districts. Making the case for regionalism. Conclusion. 9. An agenda for regionalism. Step 1: place regional reform on Party agendas. Step 2: Build an association of at-risk suburban communities. Step 3: Strengthen the environmental movement's efforts to reform state land-use laws. Step 4: Renew the civil rights movement around a campaign to end housing discrimination. Lessons on regional coalition building. Conclusions -- Appendixes. A. Tax-capacity calculations. B. Tax-base-sharing simulations. C. MARC projects completed or in progress -- References -- Index. 000301361 650_0 $$aMetropolitan areas$$zUnited States. 000301361 650_0 $$aMetropolitan government$$zUnited States. 000301361 650_0 $$aUrban policy$$zUnited States. 000301361 650_0 $$aSociology, Urban$$zUnited States. 000301361 85200 $$bgen$$hHT334.U5$$iO72$$i2002 000301361 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:301361$$pGLOBAL_SET 000301361 980__ $$aBIB 000301361 980__ $$aBOOK 000301361 994__ $$aC0$$bISE