Urban Government: A Reader in Administration and PoliticsEdward C. Banfield |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 87
Page 62
... federal assistance . In other programs of this sort cities and counties , rather than states , play the principal intermediary role . For example , federal legislation encourages the establishment of inde- pendent or quasi - independent ...
... federal assistance . In other programs of this sort cities and counties , rather than states , play the principal intermediary role . For example , federal legislation encourages the establishment of inde- pendent or quasi - independent ...
Page 63
... federal or local - choice . When states choose to become active participants in any program carried on within their borders that directly affects their citizens ... federal government deals directly with Federal and State Impacts GRODZINS 63.
... federal or local - choice . When states choose to become active participants in any program carried on within their borders that directly affects their citizens ... federal government deals directly with Federal and State Impacts GRODZINS 63.
Page 162
... federal expenditures in major metropolitan areas over the past decade . Subsequently , a study should be made of the total impact of federal programs on government in metro- politan areas . Because exact data are lacking , as this study ...
... federal expenditures in major metropolitan areas over the past decade . Subsequently , a study should be made of the total impact of federal programs on government in metro- politan areas . Because exact data are lacking , as this study ...
Contents
Urban Government as a Subject for Study I | 1 |
We Need to Shift Focus | 21 |
The Management of Metropolitan Conflict | 34 |
Copyright | |
58 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action activity administration affairs alderman analysis appointed Aristotle authority Banfield boss campaign candidates central city charter Chicago citizens city council city government city manager plan city's civic club committee conflict constitution Cornerville corruption councilman court decisions democracy Democratic economic effective election ethical example executive expenditures fact favor federal functions governmental groups home rule important influence institutions interest issues labor leadership legislative legislature major matters mayor ment metropolitan area metropolitan districts middle class Morton Grodzins municipal corporations Negroes nonpartisan operate ordinance organization participation party patronage Philadelphia political leaders political machine Political Science politician population precinct primaries programs question reform Republican role ruling class social structure suburbs Tammany Hall tion union United urban urban renewal V. O. Key variables vote voters ward York York City