New Visions for Metropolitan America
By (Author) Anthony Downs
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Brookings Institution
1st December 1994
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Economics
Urban and municipal planning and policy
330.973
Paperback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
227g
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In this volume, the author analyzes the problems of urban America and presents economically sound alternatives to guide the growth and development of metropolitan areas without increasing traffic congestion and air pollution; endlessly raising taxes, or sacrificing the availability of affordable housing.
Copublished with the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
""Down's presents a wealth of data and scholarship that will be invaluable to all students of urban issues." Journal of Economic Literature
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Reading Downs on urban problems is like seeing a lawn mower operate for the first time, when you have been trimming the grass with a pair of scissors. He offers pithy summaries of the work of others, offers his own ideas, and uses a hard-headed economic perspective to assess alternatives.
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Provocative, probing, philosophical, policy driven--Tony Downs poignantly defines a future vision for America's building environment." Rep. Marcy Kaptur
Anthony Downs is a senior fellow in the Economic Studies Program at the Brookings Institution. His specialties are housing, real estate, real estate finance, metropolitan planning, demographics, and transportation. His books include New Visions for Metropolitan America (Brookings/Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, 1994), and Still Stuck in Traffic: Coping with Peak-Hour Traffic Congestion (Brookings, 2004).