This paper documents the role of federal contracting policies upon selective or uneven interregional urban development and specifically focuses on the impact of military and defense related subcontracts upon the growth and development of the Sunbelt. In particular, the "power shift" of capital accumulation and investment to the efficient and expanding Sunbelt cities is specifically correlated with the fiscal expenditure patterns of a political-economic state that maintains its legitimacy through the para-ideology of efficiency and a continually expanding economyCommunity and Regional Plannin
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The Rise ofthe Gunbelt, a recently published work byArin Markusen, Peter Hall, Scott Campbell, and S...
Governmental spending in the United States is marked by shifts that tend to favor either defense or ...
This paper documents the role of federal contracting policies upon selective or uneven interregional...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The federal government is fre...
Abstract. Military expenditure is the largest category of discretionary spending in the US federal b...
This paper asks whether regional capabilities and coalitions can shape economic development outcomes...
These days it seems as if almost everyone has something to say about defense spending and military p...
The need to sustain economic growth and create jobs has dominated urban policy making in the United ...
Does economic dominance by the military affect local political and socialoutcomes? This study is an ...
In this paper, we begin to outline a theory of intergovernmental distributive politics. In so doing,...
Urbanization and economic development go hand-in-hand as a country moves from a rural-agricultural b...
"The Metropolitan Military" examines military family housing from 1941 to 2000 and argues post-World...
[eng] Transportation costs and monopoly location in presence of regional disparities. . This article...
This study examines the political geography of the linkage between military spending and economic gr...
Capital mobility is the technical term used by policy analysts to describe the movement of industry ...
The Rise ofthe Gunbelt, a recently published work byArin Markusen, Peter Hall, Scott Campbell, and S...
Governmental spending in the United States is marked by shifts that tend to favor either defense or ...
This paper documents the role of federal contracting policies upon selective or uneven interregional...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The federal government is fre...
Abstract. Military expenditure is the largest category of discretionary spending in the US federal b...
This paper asks whether regional capabilities and coalitions can shape economic development outcomes...
These days it seems as if almost everyone has something to say about defense spending and military p...
The need to sustain economic growth and create jobs has dominated urban policy making in the United ...
Does economic dominance by the military affect local political and socialoutcomes? This study is an ...
In this paper, we begin to outline a theory of intergovernmental distributive politics. In so doing,...
Urbanization and economic development go hand-in-hand as a country moves from a rural-agricultural b...
"The Metropolitan Military" examines military family housing from 1941 to 2000 and argues post-World...
[eng] Transportation costs and monopoly location in presence of regional disparities. . This article...
This study examines the political geography of the linkage between military spending and economic gr...
Capital mobility is the technical term used by policy analysts to describe the movement of industry ...
The Rise ofthe Gunbelt, a recently published work byArin Markusen, Peter Hall, Scott Campbell, and S...
Governmental spending in the United States is marked by shifts that tend to favor either defense or ...