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Economy Without Walls: Managing Local Development in a Restructuring World by Roger E. Hamlin β€” book cover

Economy Without Walls: Managing Local Development in a Restructuring World

by Roger E. Hamlin, Thomas S. Lyons
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Overview

Recent years have witnessed a revolution in the way economies work. The world has moved away from centralized governments and economies, toward decentralized governments and market-driven economies. A pragmatic, non-ideological approach to mixed economic systems is becoming the order of the day, blurring the lines between public and private, and referred to here as the economy without walls. The purpose of Hamlin and Lyons' new work is to synthesize an understanding of the economy without walls, distill the implications of this economy for local communities, and apply knowledge of those implications to guiding communities' development. The book assumes that the use of intersectoral partnerships is an important part of any urban or regional development strategy. It systematically describes such partnerships, including the philosophical foundations of this approach and the financial and non-financial activities used to implement it. The work then discusses trends in the theory and practice of local community management that result from this economic restructuring. The implications of the economy without walls cannot be ignored if urban planners and related professionals are to be effective in the new worldwide environment. This book will be a must-read for scholars, students, and practitioners in urban planning, economic development, and public administration.

Synopsis

Recent years have witnessed a revolution in the way economies work. The world has moved away from centralized governments and economies, toward decentralized governments and market-driven economies. A pragmatic, non-ideological approach to mixed economic systems is becoming the order of the day, blurring the lines between public and private, and referred to here as the economy without walls. The purpose of Hamlin and Lyons' new work is to synthesize an understanding of the economy without walls, distill the implications of this economy for local communities, and apply knowledge of those implications to guiding communities' development. The book assumes that the use of intersectoral partnerships is an important part of any urban or regional development strategy. It systematically describes such partnerships, including the philosophical foundations of this approach and the financial and non-financial activities used to implement it. The work then discusses trends in the theory and practice of local community management that result from this economic restructuring. The implications of the economy without walls cannot be ignored if urban planners and related professionals are to be effective in the new worldwide environment. This book will be a must-read for scholars, students, and practitioners in urban planning, economic development, and public administration.

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Offer case studies, techniques, and philosophical foundations for public/private partnership in urban and regional development, describing research and projects in Asia, Europe, and the US. Discusses financial aspects of intersectoral partnerships, and organizational and legal structures, and overviews trends in the theory and practice of local community management resulting from the economic restructuring that allows public/private partnership. Of interest to urban planners and related professionals. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Roger E. Hamlin

ROGER E. HAMLIN is Professor of Urban and Regional Planning and Director of International Programs at Michigan State University.

THOMAS S. LYONS is Associate Professor of Urban Policy and Management at the University of Louisville.

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Offer case studies, techniques, and philosophical foundations for public/private partnership in urban and regional development, describing research and projects in Asia, Europe, and the US. Discusses financial aspects of intersectoral partnerships, and organizational and legal structures, and overviews trends in the theory and practice of local community management resulting from the economic restructuring that allows public/private partnership. Of interest to urban planners and related professionals. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
214
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275952150

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