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Abstract: | Book reviewed in this article: Industrial Location and Public Policy , edited by Henry W. Herzog, Jr. and Alan M. Schlottmann. Deindustrialization and Regional Economic Transformation: The Experience of the United States , edited by Lloyd Rodwin and Hidehiko Sazanami. Industrial Change and Regional Economic Transformation: The Experience of Western Europe , edited by Lloyd Rodwin and Hidehiko Sazanami. Multicriteria Evaluation in Physical Planning , by Peter Nijkamp, Piet Rietveld, and Henk Voogd. The Timber Bubble that Burst: Government Policy and the Bailout of 1984 , by Joe P. Mattey. The Power of Geography How Territory Shapes Social Life , edited by Jennifer Wolch and Michael Dear. From Cotton Belt to Sunbelt: Federal Policy, Economic Development, and the Transformation of the South, 1938–1980 , by Bruce J. Schulman. The Changing Geography of the United Kingdom , edited by Ronald J. Johnston and Vince Gardiner. London:A New Metropolitan Geography , edited by Keith Hoggart and David R. Green. Development Dilemmas in Rural Thailand , by Philip Hirsch. The Extended Metropolis: Settlement Transition in Asia , edited by Norton Ginsburg, Bruce Koppel, and T. G. McGee. The Shek Kip Mei Syndrome: Economic Development and Public Housing in Hong Kong and Singapore , by Manuel Castells, Lee Goh, and R. Yin-Wang Kwok. |
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