Web Journal Devoted to the Study of Planned Interventions Vs. Market Approaches
University of Southern California
PLANNING & MARKETS is devoted to the study of planned interventions in social and economic processes versus market approaches. Dramatic advances in communications technologies have speeded information exchange almost
everywhere. Refereed research in the social sciences and related policy fields are no exception.
Planning & Markets is the first academic journal in its field to be edited, refereed, and published exclusively using the Internet and World Wide Web.
Volume 4 articles include:
- Why Planning Vs. Markets Is An Oxymoron: Asking The Right Question, by E.R. Alexander, University of Wisconsin
- Contractual Agreements And Neighbourhood Evolution by Chris Webster, University of Wales, Cardiff
- Environment Valuation, Project Appraisal And Political Consensus In The Third World, by Alister McFarquhar, Downing College
- The Evolution Of A New Industrial District: The Automobile Industry In The American Southeast, by Stephan Weiler, Eric Thompson and Terutomo Ozawa
- Constraining the Leviathan: An International Comparison Of The Effects Of People Empowerment on Local Government Size, Disposable Household Income And Local Development, by Peter Grubenmann, Asian University of Science and Technology
- Technology Vs. Land Use: Alternative Strategies to Reduce Auto-related Air Pollution, by Chang-Hee Christine Bae, University of Washington
Previous issues of PLANNING & MARKETS are archived and accessible at the same address.
Related Link: Planning & Markets
For more information contact:
Editor
University of Southern California
Lewis Hall 312
Los Angeles
California 90089-0626
USA
Phone: (213) 740-6842
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www-pam.usc.edu/
Posted September 3, 2001
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