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Contents: Acknowledgements IntroductionPart I: Urban PolicyA. Theories of Local Government1. E. Page (1982), ‘The Value of Local Autonomy’2. L.J. Sharpe (1970), ‘Theories and Values of Local Government’3. M. Goldsmith (1992), ‘Local Government’4. R.A. Dahl (1967), ‘The City in the Future of Democracy’5. M. Dear (1981), ‘A Theory of the Local State’6. A. Kirby (1989),‘State, Local State, Context, and Spatiality: A Reappraisal of State Theory’7. D. Ashford (1975), ‘Theories of Local Government: Some Comparative Considerations’B. Central–Local Relationships and Local Autonomy8. L.J. Sharpe (1988), ‘The Growth and Decentralisation of the Modern Democratic State’9. E.C. Page and M.J. Goldsmith (1987), ‘Centre and Locality: Explaining Crossnational Variation’.10. D.S. King (1987), ‘The State, Capital and Urban Change in Britain’11. R. Warren (1990), ’National Urban Policy and the Local State: Paradoxes of Meaning, Action, and Consequences’12. R. Hambleton (1989), ‘Urban Government under Thatcher and Reagan’C. Local Politics13. P. Bachrach and M.S. Baratz (1962), ‘Two Faces of Power’14. K. Newton (1982), ‘Is Small Really so Beautiful? Is Big Really so Ugly? Size, Effectiveness, and Democracy in Local Government’15. C.N. Stone (1980), ‘Systemic Power in Community Decision Making: A Restatement of Stratification Theory’16. K. Newton and L.J. Sharpe (1977), ‘Local Outputs Research: Some Reflections and Proposals’D. The Political Economy of Local Government: The Politics of Place17. C.M. Tiebout (1956), ‘A Pure Theory of Local Expenditure’18. P.E. Peterson (1979), ‘A Unitary Models of Local Taxation and Expenditure Policies in the United States’19. H. Molotch (1976), ‘The City as a Growth Machine: Toward a Political Economy of Place’20. G. Stoker (1992), ‘The Comparative Study of Urban Regimes’.21. T. Swanstrom (1988), ‘Semisovereign Cities: The Politics of Urban Development’22. P. Kantor (1987), ‘The Dependent City: The Changing Political Economy of Urban Economic Development in the United States’23. H. Molotch (1990), ‘Urban Deals in Comparative Perspective’Part II: Regional Policy24. R.D.P. Smith (1968), ‘The Changing Urban Hierarchy’25. M. Keating (1988), ‘Does Regional Government Work? The Experience of Italy, France and Spain’26. D. Massey (1979), ‘In What Sense a Regional Problem?’27. M. Chisholm (1985), ‘De-Industrialisation and British Regional Policy’28. J.N. Marshall (1985), ’Business Services, the Regions and Regional Policy’29. C.F. Sabel (1989), ‘Flexible Specialisation and the Re-emergence of Regional Economies’30. A.R. Markusen and V. Carlson (1989), ’Deindustrialization in the American Midwest: Causes and Responses’Name Index