Agenda for a City
Lyle C. Fitch and
Annmarie Hauck Walsh
Public Finance Review, 1973, vol. 1, issue 1, 58-58
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"Service delivery is the specialty of the city government. The more competently it performs this function, the greater will be its bargaining power in A lbany and Washington. Successful local program management and supportive local constit uents in this urban colossus cannot be ignored by other governments. ... This, therefore, is the problem-rich prospect for New York as it enters the 1970s. On the positive side, however, there are a diversified, resilient and growing economy, and a long record of comparative political stability. One may optimistically hope that the present period is one of growing pains.... " ——from the Introduction
Date: 1973
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DOI: 10.1177/109114217300100105
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