Urban America: A History
Levitt, Steven, and Stephen Dubner. Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores ... Black-White Income Differentials: Empirical Studies and Policy Implications. New York: Academic Press, 1975. Mayer, Susan. “How Much Does a High School's ...
Perhaps the most influential single study of that time was an article by John F. Kain (1968) titled “Housing Segregation, Negro Employment, and Metropolitan Decentralization.” Kain introduced his study with the following: This paper ...
Refreshingly unbiased, this comprehensive, multi-perspective study on urban America provides an historic overview of the field, emphasizes economic, financial, political, and administrative considerations, and explores some of today's...
This book will change the way Americans think about their cities.
The second edition of Urban America, like the first edition, is distinguished by its emphasis on the spatial relationships within and between cities. This emphasis a study of the geographical...
Urban America: Institutions and Experience
Urban America: A History with Documents
"From downtown to no town" succinctly describes the development of the American city from the colonial beginnings to the last quarter of the twentieth century. The phrase implies no value...
Urban America: Politics and Policy