The urban form and local government organization of Canadian and American cities differ in consequential ways. These differences are typically explained by political cultural or economic and social structures. On the basis of archival and interview research, and supported by descriptive statistics and mapping, this dissertation argues that the long-term development of different national urban forms is the product of how Canadian and American subnational political institutions structured contention among societal interests and processed policy ideas within a changing normative context. During long-term periods of single-party dominance during the early postwar period (1945-70), Westminster institutions in Canadian provinces were highly auto...
Over the past 50 years, interest in a national urban policy in Canada has waxed and waned. Although ...
Both academics and the makers of public policy have for a long time been interested in the study of ...
This dissertation follows two titanic twentieth century concepts, modernism and liberalism, as they ...
The urban form and local government organization of Canadian and American cities differ in consequen...
This dissertation responds to a single overarching research question: what is the nature and extent ...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
In the twentieth century, we are experiencing rapid urbanization and metropolitanization in North Am...
Where there is a central government with an exclusive mandate over municipalities, along with a stat...
Urban and regional planning is now accepted as a legitimate function of government. But the evolutio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explains why the Toronto city-region underwent a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explains why the Toronto city-region underwent a...
This case study examines the development of the institutions of planning and governance in one Ameri...
This case study examines the development of the institutions of planning and governance in one Ameri...
Drawing on research that is part of the five-year Major Collaborative Research Initiative project ex...
Over the past 50 years, interest in a national urban policy in Canada has waxed and waned. Although ...
Over the past 50 years, interest in a national urban policy in Canada has waxed and waned. Although ...
Both academics and the makers of public policy have for a long time been interested in the study of ...
This dissertation follows two titanic twentieth century concepts, modernism and liberalism, as they ...
The urban form and local government organization of Canadian and American cities differ in consequen...
This dissertation responds to a single overarching research question: what is the nature and extent ...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
In the twentieth century, we are experiencing rapid urbanization and metropolitanization in North Am...
Where there is a central government with an exclusive mandate over municipalities, along with a stat...
Urban and regional planning is now accepted as a legitimate function of government. But the evolutio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explains why the Toronto city-region underwent a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explains why the Toronto city-region underwent a...
This case study examines the development of the institutions of planning and governance in one Ameri...
This case study examines the development of the institutions of planning and governance in one Ameri...
Drawing on research that is part of the five-year Major Collaborative Research Initiative project ex...
Over the past 50 years, interest in a national urban policy in Canada has waxed and waned. Although ...
Over the past 50 years, interest in a national urban policy in Canada has waxed and waned. Although ...
Both academics and the makers of public policy have for a long time been interested in the study of ...
This dissertation follows two titanic twentieth century concepts, modernism and liberalism, as they ...